2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.10.197509
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Cortical propagation as a biomarker for recovery after stroke

Abstract: Stroke is a debilitating condition which affects millions of people worldwide. The development of improved rehabilitation paradigms rests on finding biomarkers suitable for tracking functional damage and recovery. We perform a detailed spatiotemporal analysis of wide-field calcium images from mice during longitudinal motor training before and after focal stroke induction. We define three indicators that characterise the duration, the angle of propagation and the smoothness of global movement-evoked activation … Show more

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