E. Sharova, T. Mukhina, GNBoldyreva, L. Zhavoronkova, MVChelyapina, A. S. Smirnov, Everitt Alex, rova, I. Pronin
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Abstract
In Figure 2 shows histograms of the ВС intensity distribution in predetermined motor fMRI network of healthy people and patients with various degrees of right-sided hemiparesis after STBI in passive motor test (Figure 2A) and at rest (Figure 2B). Both the features of similarity and the differences in their spatial organization are noted. In both tests close order of the BC intensity values in the majority of ROI pairs of the same name was observed, as well as the tendency to weaken them from normal to rough hemiparesis.