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Neurodegeneration After Stroke: Is the Grass Really Greener on the Other Side?
The purpose of this project was to use magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and determine how the size and location of a stroke can affect neurodegeneration on the non-lesioned side of the brain. In hypothesis, we believe that both hemispheres will experience neurodegeneration but there will be a significantly higher amount of neurodegeneration in the lesioned side.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - March 1, 2022 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Nuvia Cortez, Kelsey Baker Tags: Late Breaking Research Poster 1828721 Source Type: research

Attention and Motor Network Connectivity Predicts Spatial Neglect after Right Brain Stroke
To test whether patients with functionally-defined spatial neglect, as compared to stroke controls, had different patterns of resting state functional connectivity between the motor, dorsal and ventral attention networks, as indicated by functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI).
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - November 21, 2018 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Olga Boukrina, A.M. Barrett, Soha Saleh, Amit Chaudhari Tags: Research poster Source Type: research

Changes in Cerebellar Activation After Onabotulinumtoxin A Injections for Spasticity After Chronic Stroke: A Pilot Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
To investigate the effect of reducing spasticity via onabotulinumtoxin A (Obtx-A) injection on cerebellar activation after chronic stroke during unilateral gripping.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - July 31, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Chia-Lin Chang, Douglas J. Weber, Michael C. Munin Tags: Original research Source Type: research