2022
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2022.998729
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Improved gesturing in left-hemispheric stroke by right inferior parietal theta burst stimulation

Abstract: ObjectivesApraxia is a common syndrome of left hemispheric stroke. A parieto-premotor-prefrontal network has been associated with apraxia, in which the left inferior parietal lobe (IPL-L) plays a major role. We hypothesized that transcranial continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) over the right inferior parietal lobe (IPL-R) improves gesturing by reducing its inhibition on the contralateral IPL in left hemispheric stroke patients. It was assumed that this effect is independent of lesion volume and that tran… Show more

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“…- -------------------------------------Two weeks after stroke, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) could be performed as an additional form of imaging. DTI images were acquired and preprocessed according to the same parameters and procedures described in our recent work (9). According to our hypothesis concerning the involvement of the cerebro-cerebellar loop, we considered the two corresponding pathways (e.g., (10,11)), i.e.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…- -------------------------------------Two weeks after stroke, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) could be performed as an additional form of imaging. DTI images were acquired and preprocessed according to the same parameters and procedures described in our recent work (9). According to our hypothesis concerning the involvement of the cerebro-cerebellar loop, we considered the two corresponding pathways (e.g., (10,11)), i.e.…”
Section: Bottom Row)mentioning
confidence: 99%