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Title: Reemergence of activation with poststroke somatosensory recovery: a serial fMRI case study.
Austin Authors: Carey, Leeanne M ;Abbott, David F ;Puce, Aina;Jackson, Graeme D ;Syngeniotis, Ari;Donnan, Geoffrey A 
Affiliation: National Stroke Research Institute, Austin and Repatriation Medical Centre, Heidelberg West, Australia
Issue Date: 10-Sep-2002
Publication information: Neurology; 59(5): 749-52
Abstract: The authors demonstrate the potential for poststroke return of activation in regions normally involved in touch discrimination in a serial, whole-brain fMRI study of a patient with marked sensory loss followed by good recovery. A return of activation in ipsilesional primary and bilateral secondary somatosensory cortices was observed at 3 months after stroke and was maintained at 6 months, indicating a reemergence of activation after the interval of somatosensory recovery. There was little evidence of neural plastic changes early after stroke (2 weeks), when sensory loss was severe.
Gov't Doc #: 12221170
URI: https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/9427
Journal: Neurology
URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12221170
Type: Journal Article
Subjects: Adult
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Neuronal Plasticity
Recovery of Function
Somatosensory Cortex.physiology
Stroke.pathology.physiopathology
Touch
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