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β-Oscillations Reflect Recovery of the Paretic Upper Limb in Subacute Stroke

  • Chih-Wei Tang (Creator)
  • Fu Jung Hsiao (Contributor)
  • Po-Lei Lee (Contributor)
  • Yun An Tsai (Contributor)
  • Ya Fang Hsu (Creator)
  • Wei Ta Chen (Contributor)
  • Yung Yang Lin (Contributor)
  • Charlotte J. Stagg (Creator)
  • I. Hui Lee (Contributor)

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Background. Recovery of upper limb function post-stroke can be partly predicted by initial motor function, but the mechanisms underpinning these improvements have yet to be determined. Here, we sought to identify neural correlates of post-stroke recovery using longitudinal magnetoencephalography (MEG) assessments in subacute stroke survivors. Methods. First-ever, subcortical ischemic stroke survivors with unilateral mild to moderate hand paresis were evaluated at 3, 5, and 12 weeks after stroke using a finger-lifting task in the MEG. Cortical activity patterns in the β-band (16-30 Hz) were compared with matched healthy controls. Results. All stroke survivors (n=22; 17 males) had improvements in action research arm test (ARAT) and Fugl-Meyer upper extremity (FM-UE) scores between 3 and 12 weeks. At 3 weeks post-stroke the peak amplitudes of the movement-related ipsilesional β-band event-related desynchronization (β-ERD) and synchronization (β-ERS) in primary motor cortex (M1) were significantly lower than the healthy controls (p
Date made available2020
PublisherSAGE Journals
  • β-Oscillations Reflect Recovery of the Paretic Upper Limb in Subacute Stroke

    Tang, C. W., Hsiao, F. J., Lee, P. L., Tsai, Y. A., Hsu, Y. F., Chen, W. T., Lin, Y. Y., Stagg, C. J. & Lee, I. H., 1 May 2020, In: Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 34, 5, p. 450-462 13 p.

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