Differential Impact of Brain Network Efficiency on Poststroke Motor and Attentional Deficits.
Giorgia G EvangelistaPhilip EggerJulia BrüggerElena BeanatoPhilipp J KochMartino CeroniLisa FleuryAndéol Cadic-MelchiorNathalie Heidi MeyerDiego de León RodríguezGabriel GirardBertrand LégerJean-Luc TurlanAndreas MühlPhilippe VuadensJan AdolphsenCaroline E JagellaChristophe ConstantinVincent AlvarezDiego San MillanChristophe BonvinTakuya MorishitaMaximilian J WesselD Van De VilleFriedhelm Christoph HummelPublished in: Stroke (2023)
Attentional impairment is more sensitive to disruption of coordinated networks between brain regions than motor impairment, which is sensitive to disruption of localized networks. Providing more accurate reflections of actually functioning parts of the network enables the incorporation of information about the impact of brain lesions on connectomics contributing to a better understanding of underlying stroke mechanisms.