Wanying Zhao, Huanxin Xie, Weiqun Song, Lei Cao, Linlin Ye
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Relationship of Interhemispheric Signal Propagation and Severity of Stroke-induced Damage and Unilateral Neglect: A Retrospective Study.
Unilateral neglect (UN) is a common post-stroke neurocognitive deficit linked to interhemispheric interactions, though mechanisms remain unclear. This study evaluated the 'bimodal balance recovery' model in UN, exploring its relationship with interhemispheric connectivity and proposing a stratification framework for patient categorization. Thirty stroke patients with UN and 15 healthy controls were recruited. Interhemispheric signal propagation (ISP) was assessed using transcranial magnetic stimulation-electroencephalography. UN severity was quantified using a battery of paper-and-pencil tasks, and overall patient functioning was evaluated using the Activities of Daily Living Scale, Fugl-Meyer Assessment, and Berg Balance Scale. Analyses of the Schenkenberg Line Bisection Test, Albert's Cancellation Task, and Ota's Cancellation Task indicated that quadratic models provided a better fit than linear regressions. A novel metric, the PenPCA Index, was derived using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to assess the complex relationship between ISP and UN. This index demonstrated a bimodal relationship with ISP, effectively distinguishing between negative and positive correlations with the PenPCA Index. This study introduces the PenPCA Index, underscores the bimodal UN-ISP relationship, and offers a stratified assessment framework for stroke patients.
期刊介绍:
Brain Topography publishes clinical and basic research on cognitive neuroscience and functional neurophysiology using the full range of imaging techniques including EEG, MEG, fMRI, TMS, diffusion imaging, spectroscopy, intracranial recordings, lesion studies, and related methods. Submissions combining multiple techniques are particularly encouraged, as well as reports of new and innovative methodologies.