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Vidal AC, Banca P, Pascoal AG, Cordeiro G, Sargento-Freitas J, Gouveia A and Castelo-Branco M. Bilateral versus ipsilesional corticosubcortical activity patterns in stroke show hemispheric dependence. Int J Stroke.
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January 2017
3 Visual Neuroscience Laboratory, CNC. IBILI, ICNAS, Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra, Portugal.
Background Understanding of interhemispheric interactions in stroke patients during motor control is an important clinical neuroscience quest that may provide important clues for neurorehabilitation. In stroke patients, bilateral overactivation in both hemispheres has been interpreted as a poor prognostic indicator of functional recovery. In contrast, ipsilesional patterns have been linked with better motor outcomes.
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