Stroke and neurodegenerative diseases differ along several dimensions, including their temporal trajectories-abrupt onset versus slow disease progression. Despite these …
C Fanciullacci, F Bertolucci, G Lamola… - Frontiers in human …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
A brain injury resulting from unilateral stroke critically alters brain functionality and the complex balance within the cortical activity. Such modifications may critically depend on …
B Wang, L Yang, W Yan, W An… - Brain Science …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Brain asymmetry, involving structural and functional differences between the two hemispheres, is a major organizational principle of the human brain. The structural and …
The functional organization of left and right hemispheres is different, and hemispheric asymmetries are thought to underlie variations in brain function across individuals. In this …
Recent large-scale neuroimaging studies suggest that most parts of the human brain show structural differences between the left and the right hemisphere. Such structural hemispheric …
The left and right hemispheres of the human brain are two connected but relatively independent functional modules; they show multidimensional asymmetries ranging from …
Background: It is now possible to map neural connections in vivo across the whole brain (ie, the brain connectome). This is a promising development in neuroscience since many health …
R Brito, A Baltar, M Berenguer-Rocha… - Neural …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The ratio between slower and faster frequencies of brain activity may change after stroke. However, few studies have used quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) index of ratios …
E Gordon, DM Palmer… - Clinical EEG and …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Models of laterality infer distinct aspects of EEG alpha asymmetry in clinical disorders, which has been replicated for over three decades. This biomarker now requires a more fine …