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Smaller spared subcortical nuclei are associated with worse post-stroke sensorimotor outcomes in 28 cohorts worldwide
Document Type
article
Author
Liew, Sook-LeiZavaliangos-Petropulu, ArtemisSchweighofer, NicolasJahanshad, NedaLang, Catherine ELohse, Keith RBanaj, NerisaBarisano, GiuseppeBaugh, Lee ABhattacharya, Anup KBigjahan, BavrinaBorich, Michael RBoyd, Lara ABrodtmann, AmyBuetefisch, Cathrin MByblow, Winston DCassidy, Jessica MCharalambous, Charalambos CCiullo, ValentinaConforto, Adriana BCraddock, Richard CDula, Adrienne NEgorova, NataliaFeng, WuweiFercho, Kelene AGregory, Chris MHanlon, Colleen AHayward, Kathryn SHolguin, Jess AHordacre, BrentonHwang, Darryl HKautz, Steven AKhlif, Mohamed SalahKim, BokkyuKim, HosungKuceyeski, AmyLo, BethanyLiu, JingchunLin, DavidLotze, MartinMacIntosh, Bradley JMargetis, John LMohamed, Feroze BNordvik, Jan EgilPetoe, Matthew APiras, FabrizioRaju, SharmilaRamos-Murguialday, AnderRevill, Kate PRoberts, PamelaRobertson, Andrew DSchambra, Heidi MSeo, Na JinShiroishi, Mark SSoekadar, Surjo RSpalletta, GianfrancoStinear, Cathy MSuri, AnishaTang, Wai KwongThielman, Gregory TThijs, Vincent NVecchio, DanielaWard, Nick SWestlye, Lars TWinstein, Carolee JWittenberg, George FWong, Kristin AYu, ChunshuiWolf, Steven LCramer, Steven CThompson, Paul MBaugh, LeeGallaguet, Adrià BermudoBhattacharya, AnupBorich, MichaelBoyd, LaraBrown, TrumanBuetefisch, CathrinByblow, WinstonCassidy, JessicaCharalambous, CharalambosCloutier, AlisonCole, JamesConforto, AdrianaCraddock, RichardCramer, StevenAguayo, Rosalia DacostaDiCarlo, JulieDimyan, MichaelDomin, MartinDonnellly, MirandaDula, AdrienneEdwardson, MatthewErmer, Elsa
Source
Brain Communications. 3(4)
Subject
Biological Psychology
Psychology
Rehabilitation
Stroke
Brain Disorders
Neurosciences
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
stroke
rehabilitation
sensorimotor behaviour
MRI
subcortical volumes
ENIGMA Stroke Recovery Working Group
Clinical sciences
Biological psychology
Language
Abstract
Up to two-thirds of stroke survivors experience persistent sensorimotor impairments. Recovery relies on the integrity of spared brain areas to compensate for damaged tissue. Deep grey matter structures play a critical role in the control and regulation of sensorimotor circuits. The goal of this work is to identify associations between volumes of spared subcortical nuclei and sensorimotor behaviour at different timepoints after stroke. We pooled high-resolution T1-weighted MRI brain scans and behavioural data in 828 individuals with unilateral stroke from 28 cohorts worldwide. Cross-sectional analyses using linear mixed-effects models related post-stroke sensorimotor behaviour to non-lesioned subcortical volumes (Bonferroni-corrected, P