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Motor Imagery After Subcortical Stroke: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study
2009
Stroke
and Purpose-In recovered subcortical stroke, the pattern of motor network activation during motor execution can appear normal or not, depending on the task. Whether this applies to other aspects of motor function is unknown. We used functional MRI to assess motor imagery (MI), a promising new approach to improve motor function after stroke, and contrasted it to motor execution. Methods-Twenty well-recovered patients with hemiparetic subcortical stroke (14 males; mean age, 66.5 years) and 17
doi:10.1161/strokeaha.108.525766
pmid:19182071
fatcat:ieghs6mlenbkteh5j7aqn6pgqi