Improved understanding of cortical injury by incorporating measures of functional anatomy
KR Crafton, AN Mark, SC Cramer - Brain, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Volume of injury is often used to describe a brain insult. However, this approach assumes
cortical equivalency and ignores the special importance that certain cortical regions have in …
cortical equivalency and ignores the special importance that certain cortical regions have in …
Investigating structure and function in the healthy human brain: validity of acute versus chronic lesion-symptom mapping
HO Karnath, J Rennig - Brain Structure and Function, 2017 - Springer
Modern voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM) analyses techniques provide
powerful tools to examine the relationship between structure and function of the healthy …
powerful tools to examine the relationship between structure and function of the healthy …
[HTML][HTML] Decoding post-stroke motor function from structural brain imaging
Clinical research based on neuroimaging data has benefited from machine learning
methods, which have the ability to provide individualized predictions and to account for the …
methods, which have the ability to provide individualized predictions and to account for the …
Neuroimaging patterns associated with motor control in traumatic brain injury
Objective. To determine if patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and motor deficits show
differences in functional activation maps during repetitive hand movements relative to …
differences in functional activation maps during repetitive hand movements relative to …
Poststroke impairment and recovery are predicted by task-specific regionalization of injury
Lesion size and location affect the magnitude of impairment and recovery following stroke,
but the precise relationship between these variables and functional outcome is unknown …
but the precise relationship between these variables and functional outcome is unknown …
Secondary degeneration detected by combining voxel-based morphometry and tract-based spatial statistics in subcortical strokes with different outcomes in hand …
D Yin, X Yan, M Fan, Y Hu, W Men… - American Journal of …, 2013 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Secondary degeneration of the pyramidal tract after focal
motor pathway stroke has been observed by diffusion tensor imaging. However, the …
motor pathway stroke has been observed by diffusion tensor imaging. However, the …
Lesions to primary sensory and posterior parietal cortices impair recovery from hand paresis after stroke
Background Neuroanatomical determinants of motor skill recovery after stroke are still poorly
understood. Although lesion load onto the corticospinal tract is known to affect recovery, less …
understood. Although lesion load onto the corticospinal tract is known to affect recovery, less …
Remote changes in cortical excitability after experimental traumatic brain injury and functional reorganization
Although cognitive and behavioral deficits are well known to occur following traumatic brain
injury (TBI), motor deficits that occur even after mild trauma are far less known, yet are …
injury (TBI), motor deficits that occur even after mild trauma are far less known, yet are …
Somatotopy and movement representation sites following cortical stroke
SC Cramer, KR Crafton - Experimental brain research, 2006 - Springer
Stroke has been associated with many changes in motor system function, but there has
been limited study of changes in somatotopic organization. This was examined in a group of …
been limited study of changes in somatotopic organization. This was examined in a group of …
Volumetric effects of motor cortex injury on recovery of dexterous movements
WG Darling, MA Pizzimenti, DL Rotella… - Experimental …, 2009 - Elsevier
Due to the heterogeneous nature of most brain injuries, the contributions of gray and white
matter involvement to motor deficits and recovery potential remain obscure. We tested the …
matter involvement to motor deficits and recovery potential remain obscure. We tested the …