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Neuroimaging of motor recovery after ischemic stroke − functional reorganization of motor network

Pei Yu, Ruoyu Dong, Xiao Wang, Yuqi Tang, Yaning Liu, Can Wang, Ling Zhao

2024NeuroImage Clinical34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The long-term motor outcome of acute stroke patients may be correlated to the reorganization of brain motor network. Abundant neuroimaging studies contribute to understand the pathological changes and recovery of motor networks after stroke. In this review, we summarized how current neuroimaging studies have increased understanding of reorganization and plasticity in post stroke motor recovery. Firstly, we discussed the changes in the motor network over time during the motor-activation and resting states, as well as the overall functional integration trend of the motor network. These studies indicate that the motor network undergoes dynamic bilateral hemispheric functional reorganization, as well as a trend towards network randomization. In the second part, we summarized the current study progress in the application of neuroimaging technology to early predict the post-stroke motor outcome. In the third part, we discuss the neuroimaging techniques commonly used in the post-stroke recovery. These methods provide direct or indirect visualization patterns to understand the neural mechanisms of post-stroke motor recovery, opening up new avenues for studying spontaneous and treatment-induced recovery and plasticity after stroke.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroimagingStroke (engine)NeuroscienceStroke recoveryFunctional neuroimagingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeuroplasticityPsychologyMotor systemMedicineRehabilitationMechanical engineeringEngineeringFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and ApplicationsEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces