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Acute ischaemic stroke alters the brain’s preference for distinct dynamic connectivity states

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Bonkhoff et al. use dynamic functional connectivity analyses to study connectivity alterations post-stroke with high temporal resolution. Patients with moderate vs. severe motor deficits differ from each other – and… Click to show full abstract

Bonkhoff et al. use dynamic functional connectivity analyses to study connectivity alterations post-stroke with high temporal resolution. Patients with moderate vs. severe motor deficits differ from each other – and from controls – in time spent in three network configurations that differ in local and distant connectivity.

Keywords: alters brain; connectivity; brain; ischaemic stroke; acute ischaemic; stroke alters

Journal Title: Brain
Year Published: 2020

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