Role of the Contralesional vs. Ipsilesional Hemisphere in Stroke Recovery.

PubWeight™: 0.75‹?›

🔗 View Article (PMID 28983244)

Published in Front Hum Neurosci on September 21, 2017

Authors

Keith C Dodd1, Veena A Nair2, Vivek Prabhakaran2,3,4,5,6

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, WI, United States.
2: Department of Radiology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, WI, United States.
3: Medical Scientist Training Program, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, WI, United States.
4: Neuroscience Training Program, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, WI, United States.
5: Department of Neurology, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, WI, United States.
6: Department of Psychology and Department of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin-MadisonMadison, WI, United States.

Articles cited by this

(truncated to the top 100)

Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics-2016 Update: A Report From the American Heart Association. Circulation (2015) 10.14

Influence of interhemispheric interactions on motor function in chronic stroke. Ann Neurol (2004) 4.29

Plasticity during stroke recovery: from synapse to behaviour. Nat Rev Neurosci (2009) 4.03

Neural correlates of motor recovery after stroke: a longitudinal fMRI study. Brain (2003) 3.65

The role of ipsilateral premotor cortex in hand movement after stroke. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2002) 3.27

Transcranial magnetic stimulation and the human brain. Nature (2000) 3.14

Neural correlates of outcome after stroke: a cross-sectional fMRI study. Brain (2003) 3.04

Functional neuroimaging studies of motor recovery after stroke in adults: a review. Stroke (2003) 2.92

The functional anatomy of motor recovery after stroke in humans: a study with positron emission tomography. Ann Neurol (1991) 2.84

Analysis of fMRI and finger tracking training in subjects with chronic stroke. Brain (2002) 2.67

Mechanisms underlying recovery of motor function after stroke. Arch Neurol (2004) 2.59

Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke and the fate of the ischemic penumbra. Ann Neurol (1996) 2.54

Therapeutic trial of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation after acute ischemic stroke. Neurology (2005) 2.37

Functional reorganization of the brain in recovery from striatocapsular infarction in man. Ann Neurol (1992) 2.34

Think to move: a neuromagnetic brain-computer interface (BCI) system for chronic stroke. Stroke (2008) 2.33

Longitudinal study of motor recovery after stroke: recruitment and focusing of brain activation. Stroke (2002) 2.28

A sham stimulation-controlled trial of rTMS of the unaffected hemisphere in stroke patients. Neurology (2005) 2.25

Reorganization of the human ipsilesional premotor cortex after stroke. Brain (2004) 2.17

Disablement following stroke. Disabil Rehabil (1999) 2.10

Contralateral and ipsilateral EMG responses to transcranial magnetic stimulation during recovery of arm and hand function after stroke. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol (1996) 2.08

Motor cortical disinhibition in the unaffected hemisphere after unilateral cortical stroke. Brain (2002) 1.98

Ipsilateral motor cortex activity during unimanual hand movements relates to task complexity. J Neurophysiol (2004) 1.96

Brain-machine interface in chronic stroke rehabilitation: a controlled study. Ann Neurol (2013) 1.92

A sham-controlled trial of a 5-day course of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the unaffected hemisphere in stroke patients. Stroke (2006) 1.91

Role of 1 and 3 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor function recovery after acute ischaemic stroke. Eur J Neurol (2009) 1.89

The role of multiple contralesional motor areas for complex hand movements after internal capsular lesion. J Neurosci (2006) 1.82

Neural function, injury, and stroke subtype predict treatment gains after stroke. Ann Neurol (2014) 1.82

Repetitive TMS of the motor cortex improves ipsilateral sequential simple finger movements. Neurology (2004) 1.71

Reorganization of motor output in the non-affected hemisphere after stroke. Brain (1997) 1.65

Cerebellar hemispheric activation ipsilateral to the paretic hand correlates with functional recovery after stroke. Brain (2002) 1.62

The relationship between motor deficit and hemisphere activation balance after stroke: A 3T fMRI study. Neuroimage (2006) 1.55

Remote changes in cortical excitability after stroke. Brain (2003) 1.52

Proportional recovery after stroke depends on corticomotor integrity. Ann Neurol (2015) 1.52

Modulating cortical connectivity in stroke patients by rTMS assessed with fMRI and dynamic causal modeling. Neuroimage (2009) 1.51

Correlation between cerebral reorganization and motor recovery after subcortical infarcts. Neuroimage (2003) 1.51

Feedforward and feedback processes in motor control. Neuroimage (2004) 1.44

Modulation of brain plasticity in stroke: a novel model for neurorehabilitation. Nat Rev Neurol (2014) 1.44

Corticospinal tract lesion load: An imaging biomarker for stroke motor outcomes. Ann Neurol (2015) 1.38

Relationship between interhemispheric inhibition and motor cortex excitability in subacute stroke patients. Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2007) 1.36

Modulating activity in the motor cortex affects performance for the two hands differently depending upon which hemisphere is stimulated. Eur J Neurosci (2008) 1.33

Quantitative assessment of mirror movements after stroke. Stroke (1998) 1.33

Exploring Theta Burst Stimulation as an intervention to improve motor recovery in chronic stroke. Clin Neurophysiol (2006) 1.32

Maladaptive effects of learning with the less-affected forelimb after focal cortical infarcts in rats. Exp Neurol (2007) 1.30

Dynamic organization of primary motor cortex output to target muscles in adult rats. I. Long-term patterns of reorganization following motor or mixed peripheral nerve lesions. Exp Brain Res (1990) 1.29

Enhanced cortical activation in the contralesional hemisphere of chronic stroke patients in response to motor skill challenge. Cereb Cortex (2007) 1.28

Is more better? Using metadata to explore dose-response relationships in stroke rehabilitation. Stroke (2014) 1.28

Differential effects of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over ipsilesional primary motor cortex in cortical and subcortical middle cerebral artery stroke. Ann Neurol (2009) 1.26

Arm training induced brain plasticity in stroke studied with serial positron emission tomography. Neuroimage (2001) 1.26

Evolution of functional reorganization in hemiplegic stroke: a serial positron emission tomographic activation study. Ann Neurol (1999) 1.21

Motor task difficulty and brain activity: investigation of goal-directed reciprocal aiming using positron emission tomography. J Neurophysiol (1997) 1.20

Virtual reality for stroke rehabilitation. Cochrane Database Syst Rev (2015) 1.20

Imaging correlates of motor recovery from cerebral infarction and their physiological significance in well-recovered patients. Neuroimage (2006) 1.18

Bilateral primary sensori-motor cortex activation of post-stroke mirror movements: an fMRI study. Neuroreport (2003) 1.17

Motor cortex bilateral motor representation depends on subcortical and interhemispheric interactions. J Neurosci (2009) 1.16

The "good" limb makes the "bad" limb worse: experience-dependent interhemispheric disruption of functional outcome after cortical infarcts in rats. Behav Neurosci (2010) 1.16

Recruitment of contralesional motor cortex in stroke patients with recovery of hand function. Neurology (2005) 1.11

Training the "less-affected" forelimb after unilateral cortical infarcts interferes with functional recovery of the impaired forelimb in rats. Restor Neurol Neurosci (2005) 1.11

Controversy: Noninvasive and invasive cortical stimulation show efficacy in treating stroke patients. Brain Stimul (2008) 1.11

Constraint-induced movement therapy after stroke. Lancet Neurol (2015) 1.09

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over bilateral hemispheres enhances motor function and training effect of paretic hand in patients after stroke. J Rehabil Med (2009) 1.08

Facilitative effect of high frequency subthreshold repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on complex sequential motor learning in humans. Neurosci Lett (2004) 1.07

Neuroimaging in stroke recovery: a position paper from the First International Workshop on Neuroimaging and Stroke Recovery. Cerebrovasc Dis (2004) 1.07

Neuroimaging experimental studies on brain plasticity in recovery from stroke. Eura Medicophys (2007) 1.04

Ipsilateral cortical activation during finger sequences of increasing complexity: representation of movement difficulty or memory load? Clin Neurophysiol (2003) 1.00

The role of the unaffected hemisphere in motor recovery after stroke. Hum Brain Mapp (2010) 0.98

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation at 1Hz and 5Hz produces sustained improvement in motor function and disability after ischaemic stroke. Eur J Neurol (2010) 0.98

Understanding and enhancing motor recovery after stroke using transcranial magnetic stimulation. Restor Neurol Neurosci (2011) 0.96

Brain-computer interface boosts motor imagery practice during stroke recovery. Ann Neurol (2015) 0.94

Characterizing relationships of DTI, fMRI, and motor recovery in stroke rehabilitation utilizing brain-computer interface technology. Front Neuroeng (2014) 0.92

Neural substrates of low-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation during movement in healthy subjects and acute stroke patients. A PET study. Hum Brain Mapp (2009) 0.91

Brain-machine interfaces in neurorehabilitation of stroke. Neurobiol Dis (2014) 0.90

Changes in functional brain organization and behavioral correlations after rehabilitative therapy using a brain-computer interface. Front Neuroeng (2014) 0.90

Role of the Contralesional Hemisphere in Post-Stroke Recovery of Upper Extremity Motor Function. Front Neurol (2015) 0.85

Predicting and accelerating motor recovery after stroke. Curr Opin Neurol (2014) 0.85

Promoting use-dependent plasticity with externally-paced training. Clin Neurophysiol (2011) 0.84

Comparison of the Effects of 1 Hz and 20 Hz rTMS on Motor Recovery in Subacute Stroke Patients. Ann Rehabil Med (2014) 0.83

Use-dependent up- and down-regulation of sensorimotor brain circuits in stroke patients. Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2007) 0.83

Primary Motor Cortex Excitability During Recovery After Stroke: Implications for Neuromodulation. Brain Stimul (2015) 0.82

Long-term effects of contralesional rTMS in severe stroke: safety, cortical excitability, and relationship with transcallosal motor fibers. NeuroRehabilitation (2015) 0.82

Does inhibitory repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation augment functional task practice to improve arm recovery in chronic stroke? Stroke Res Treat (2014) 0.82

Cortical mechanisms of mirror therapy after stroke. Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2014) 0.82

TheraDrive: a new stroke therapy concept for home-based, computer-assisted motivating rehabilitation. Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc (2004) 0.81

Motor demand-dependent activation of ipsilateral motor cortex. J Neurophysiol (2014) 0.81

5 Hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation over the ipsilesional sensory cortex enhances motor learning after stroke. Front Hum Neurosci (2014) 0.81

Selective visual neglect in right brain damaged patients with splenial interhemispheric disconnection. Exp Brain Res (2010) 0.81

Efficient neuroplasticity induction in chronic stroke patients by an associative brain-computer interface. J Neurophysiol (2015) 0.81

Detection and Predictive Value of Fractional Anisotropy Changes of the Corticospinal Tract in the Acute Phase of a Stroke. Stroke (2016) 0.80

Motor system plasticity in stroke models: intrinsically use-dependent, unreliably useful. Stroke (2013) 0.80

Dose-response relationships using brain-computer interface technology impact stroke rehabilitation. Front Hum Neurosci (2015) 0.80

The Effect of Lesion Size on the Organization of the Ipsilesional and Contralesional Motor Cortex. Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2015) 0.80

Role of contralesional hemisphere in paretic arm reaching in patients with severe arm paresis due to stroke: A preliminary report. Neurosci Lett (2016) 0.79

Modulation of interhemispheric activation balance in motor-related areas of stroke patients with motor recovery: Systematic review and meta-analysis of fMRI studies. Neurosci Biobehav Rev (2015) 0.79

Interhemispheric Plasticity following Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia. Neural Plast (2016) 0.78

Neurophysiological substrates of stroke patients with motor imagery-based Brain-Computer Interface training. Int J Neurosci (2013) 0.78

Inhibition of the contralesional dorsal premotor cortex improves motor function of the affected hand following stroke. Eur J Neurol (2016) 0.77

A new hand assessment instrument for severely affected stroke patients. NeuroRehabilitation (2014) 0.77

BCI-FES: could a new rehabilitation device hold fresh promise for stroke patients? Expert Rev Med Devices (2014) 0.77

Effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on motor recovery and motor cortex excitability in patients with stroke: a randomized controlled trial. Eur J Neurol (2016) 0.77

TMS measures of motor cortex function after stroke: A meta-analysis. Brain Stimul (2017) 0.77

Contralesional Brain-Computer Interface Control of a Powered Exoskeleton for Motor Recovery in Chronic Stroke Survivors. Stroke (2017) 0.76