Contrasting acute and slow-growing lesions: a new door to brain plasticity

M Desmurget, F Bonnetblanc, H Duffau - Brain, 2007 - academic.oup.com
The concept of plasticity describes the mechanisms that rearrange cerebral organization
following a brain injury. During the last century, plasticity has been mainly investigated in …

[HTML][HTML] What do we know about pre-and postoperative plasticity in patients with glioma? A review of neuroimaging and intraoperative mapping studies

E Cargnelutti, T Ius, M Skrap, B Tomasino - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2020 - Elsevier
Brain plasticity potential is a central theme in neuro-oncology and is currently receiving
increased attention. Advances in treatment have prolonged life expectancy in neuro …

Correspondence between functional magnetic resonance imaging somatotopy and individual brain anatomy of the central region: comparison with intraoperative …

S Lehéricy, H Duffau, P Cornu, L Capelle… - Journal of …, 2000 - thejns.org
Object. The goal of this study was to determine the somatotopical structure—function
relationships of the primary motor cortex in individual patients by using functional magnetic …

Cortical adaptation in patients with MS: a cross-sectional functional MRI study of disease phenotypes

MA Rocca, B Colombo, A Falini, A Ghezzi… - The Lancet …, 2005 - thelancet.com
Background Movement-associated cortical reorganisation is known to occur in multiple
sclerosis (MS). We aimed to define the development of such cortical reorganisation by …

Ipsilateral motor cortex activation on functional magnetic resonance imaging during unilateral hand movements is related to interhemispheric interactions

M Kobayashi, S Hutchinson, G Schlaug… - Neuroimage, 2003 - Elsevier
Distal, unilateral hand movements can be associated with activation of both sensorimotor
cortices on functional MRI. The neurophysiological significance of the ipsilateral activation …

Lesion-induced pseudo-dominance at functional magnetic resonance imaging: implications for preoperative assessments

JL Ulmer, L Hacein-Bey, VP Mathews, WM Mueller… - …, 2004 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate how lesion-induced neurovascular uncoupling at functional
magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can mimic hemispheric dominance opposite the side of …

Cortical motor reorganization after a single clinical attack of multiple sclerosis

P Pantano, GD Iannetti, F Caramia, C Mainero… - Brain, 2002 - academic.oup.com
In order to evaluate whether cortical motor reorganization occurs in the earliest phase of
multiple sclerosis, we studied patients after a first clinical attack of hemiparesis. From a …

The influence of gliomas and nonglial space-occupying lesions on blood-oxygen-level–dependent contrast enhancement

A Schreiber, U Hubbe, S Ziyeh… - American journal of …, 2000 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Functional MR (fMR) imaging with blood-oxygen-level–
dependent (BOLD) contrast enhancement is increasingly used as a noninvasive tool for …

[HTML][HTML] A randomised controlled trial of efficacy of cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis: a cognitive, behavioural, and MRI study

J Campbell, D Langdon, M Cercignani, W Rashid - Neural plasticity, 2016 - hindawi.com
Aim. To explore the efficacy of home-based, computerised, cognitive rehabilitation in
patients with multiple sclerosis using neuropsychological assessment and advanced …

Functional changes in the activity of cerebellum and frontostriatal regions during externally and internally timed movement in Parkinson's disease

A Cerasa, GE Hagberg, A Peppe, M Bianciardi… - Brain research …, 2006 - Elsevier
We used fMRI to investigate the neurofunctional basis of externally and internally timed
movements in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. Ten PD patients whose medication had …