Corpus Callosal Microstructure Predicts Bimanual Motor Performance in Chronic Stroke Survivors: a Preliminary Cross-Sectional Study.
Rini VargheseBrianna ChangBokkyu KimSook-Lei LiewNicolas SchweighoferCarolee Joyce WinsteinPublished in: Topics in stroke rehabilitation (2022)
Remote widespread changes in the callosal genu and body are associated with slower performance on cooperative bimanual tasks that require precise and interdependent coordination of the hands. Measures of callosal microstructure may prove to be a useful predictor of real-world bimanual performance in chronic stroke survivors.