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Enhanced Effective Connectivity in Mild Occipital Stroke Patients With Hemianopia

机译:轻度枕边偏瘫患者的有效连接增强

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Plasticity-based spontaneous recovery and rehabilitation intervention of stroke-induced hemianopia have drawn great attention in recent years. However, the underlying neural mechanism remains unknown. This study aims to investigate brain network disruption and reorganization in hemianopia patients due to mild occipital stroke. Resting-state networks were constructed from 12 hemianopia patients with right occipital infarct by partial directed coherence analysis of multi-channel electroencephalograms. Compared with control subjects, the patients presented enhanced connectivity owing to newly formed connections. Compensational connections mostly originated from the peri-infarct area and targeted contralesional frontal, central, and parietal cortices. These new ipsilesional-to-contralesional inter-hemispheric connections coordinately presented significant correlation with the extent of vision loss. The enhancement of connectivity might be the neural substrate for brain plasticity in stroke-induced hemianopia and may shed light on plasticity-based recovery or rehabilitation.
机译:近年来,以可塑性为基础的中风性偏盲的自然恢复和康复干预受到了广泛的关注。然而,潜在的神经机制仍然未知。这项研究旨在调查因轻度枕叶卒中而导致的偏盲患者的大脑网络破坏和重组。通过多通道脑电图的部分定向相干分析,从12位患有右枕梗塞的偏盲患者中构建了静息状态网络。与对照组相比,由于新形成的连接,患者表现出增强的连接性。补偿性连接主要起源于梗塞周围区域,并针对对侧额叶,中央和顶叶皮质。这些新的同侧到腹侧半球之间的连接与视力丧失的程度协调地呈现出显着的相关性。连接性的增强可能是中风诱发的偏盲中大脑可塑性的神经基础,并且可能有助于基于可塑性的恢复或康复。

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