2019
DOI: 10.1037/neu0000523
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Rehabilitation of unilateral spatial neglect: A combined behavioral and fMRI single-case study.

Abstract: Objective: Symptoms of visuospatial neglect occur frequently after unilateral brain damage. Neglect hampers general rehabilitation progress and is associated with reduced quality of life. Some of the rehabilitation programs developed to treat neglect have demonstrated behavioral improvements. However, only a few of them have addressed specifically the anatomo-functional correlates associated behavioral improvement. Method: Here we describe the case of a patient (GV) with a severe left neglect disorder as a con… Show more

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“…15,50 Support comes from recent fMRI studies in chronic neglect patients (usually 6 months after the stroke) that investigated the influence of other neglect interventions, that is, virtual reality training, 52,53 motor imagery, 54 or intense neuropsychological rehabilitation. 55 Together with an improvement of performance in the respective task, they revealed an increase of fMRI brain activations in bilateral dorsal frontal/premotor cortex, 52,55 an increase of functional connectivity (resting-state fMRI) between right frontal eye field and left intraparietal sulcus, and an activation of the left supplementary motor area (containing the SEF) during motor imagery of the affected left hand, which correlated with visual imagery capacity and time since stroke.…”
Section: A Potential Neural Basis For Oks Rehabilitation Effectsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…15,50 Support comes from recent fMRI studies in chronic neglect patients (usually 6 months after the stroke) that investigated the influence of other neglect interventions, that is, virtual reality training, 52,53 motor imagery, 54 or intense neuropsychological rehabilitation. 55 Together with an improvement of performance in the respective task, they revealed an increase of fMRI brain activations in bilateral dorsal frontal/premotor cortex, 52,55 an increase of functional connectivity (resting-state fMRI) between right frontal eye field and left intraparietal sulcus, and an activation of the left supplementary motor area (containing the SEF) during motor imagery of the affected left hand, which correlated with visual imagery capacity and time since stroke.…”
Section: A Potential Neural Basis For Oks Rehabilitation Effectsmentioning
confidence: 91%