Interhemispheric structural connectivity underlies motor recovery after stroke.
Theresa PaulValerie M WiemerLukas HenselMatthew CieslakCaroline TscherpelChristian GrefkesScott T GraftonGereon R FinkLukas J VolzPublished in: Annals of neurology (2023)
We demonstrate for the first time that distinct aspects of cortical structural reserve enable basal and complex motor control after stroke. In particular, recovery of basal motor control may be supported via an alternative route through contralesional M1 and non-crossing fibers of the contralesional CST. Our findings help to explain previous conflicting interpretations regarding the functional role of the contralesional M1 and highlight the potential of cortico-cortical structural connectivity as a future biomarker for motor recovery post-stroke. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.