Overview Symptoms Risks Diagnosis Treatment Care What is a right hemispheric stroke?A right hemispheric stroke happens when blood cannot flow to the right hemisphere (side) of your brain. A stroke caused by a blood clot is called an ischemic stroke. A stroke caused by a burst or torn blood ...
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The clinical impact of action observation (AO) on upper limb functional recovery in subacute stroke patients is recent evidence. We sought to test the hypothesis that training everyday life activities through AO coupled with task execution might activate the left hemisphere different from the right ...
摘要: Background: Stroke patients with severe symptoms of hemispatial neglect (HN) are known to experience a weaker recovery than those less affected from the outset. Correct identification of HN is therefore important throughout the course of rehabilitation....
Stroke survivors majorly suffered from post-stroke depression (PSD). The PSD diagnosis is commonly performed based on the clinical cut-off for psychometric inventories. However, we hypothesized that PSD involves spectrum symptoms (e.g., apathy, depressio
Samuelsson H, Jensen C, Ekholm S, Naver H, Blomstrand C. Anatomical and neurological correlates of acute and chronic visuo- spatial neglect following right hemisphere stroke. Cortex 1997; 33: 271-85.H. Samuelsson, C. Jensen, S. Ekholm, H. Naver, and C. Blomstrand, "Anatomical and ...
Right hemispheric stroke aphasia (RHSA) rarely occurs in right- or left-handed patients with their language representation in right hemisphere (RH). For right-handers, the term crossed aphasia is used. Single cases, multiple cases reports, and reviews suggest more variable anatomo-clinical correlatio...
Our previous findings suggest that after stroke the right hemisphere plays a greater role than the left in the control of transport-grasp coordination. Here, we further investigated this specialization with the same reach-to-grasp (RTG) task using a barrier paradigm as a means to directly perturb...
A new study conducted by a researcher at the George Washington University suggests that the right hemisphere of the brain may be able to assist a damaged left hemisphere in protecting visual attention after a stroke.