Authors
G Andrew James, Zhong-Lin Lu, John W VanMeter, K Sathian, Xiaoping P Hu, Andrew J Butler
Publication date
2009/7/1
Journal
Topics in stroke rehabilitation
Volume
16
Issue
4
Pages
270-281
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Background
A promising paradigm in human neuroimaging is the study of slow (<0.1 Hz) spontaneous fluctuations in the hemodynamic response measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Spontaneous activity (i.e., resting state) refers to activity that cannot be attributed to specific inputs or outputs, that is, activity intrinsically generated by the brain.
Method
This article presents pilot data examining neural connectivity in patients with poststroke hemiparesis before and after 3 weeks of upper extremity rehabilitation in the Accelerated Skill Acquisition Program (ASAP). Resting-state fMRI data acquired pre and post therapy were analyzed using an exploratory adaptation of structural equation modeling (SEM) to evaluate therapy-related changes in motor network effective connectivity.
Results
Each ASAP patient showed behavioral improvement. ASAP patients also showed increased influence of the …
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