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Laterality of Poststroke Cortical Motor Activity during Action Observation Is Related to Hemispheric Dominance.

Sook-Lei LiewKathleen A GarrisonKaori L ItoPanthea HeydariMona SobhaniJulie M WernerHanna DamasioCarolee J WinsteinLisa Aziz-Zadeh
Published in: Neural plasticity (2018)
These findings suggest that action observation is lateralized to the dominant, rather than ipsilesional, hemisphere, which may reflect an interaction between the lesioned hemisphere and the dominant hemisphere in driving lateralization of brain activity after stroke. Hemispheric dominance and laterality should be carefully considered when characterizing poststroke neural activity.
Keyphrases
  • upper limb