2021
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2433
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Frontal interhemispheric structural connectivity, attention, and executive function in children with perinatal stroke

Abstract: Perinatal stroke affects ∼1 in 1000 births and concomitant cognitive impairments are common but poorly understood. Rates of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are increased 5-10× and executive dysfunction can be disabling. We used diffusion imaging to investigate whether stroke-related differences in frontal white matter (WM) relate to cognitive impairments. Anterior forceps were isolated using tractography and sampled along the tract. Resulting metrics quantified frontal WM microstructure. Associ… Show more

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“…Similarly, language outcomes are often remarkably normal, due in large part to the installation of language networks into the contralesional hemisphere ( Carlson et al, 2019 ). Such bihemispheric changes, and the balance between them ( Eng et al, 2018 , Larsen et al, 2021 ), appear to be important determinants of outcome. Furthermore, changes in additional components of the motor system removed from the primary areas of injury in both hemispheres may dictate function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, language outcomes are often remarkably normal, due in large part to the installation of language networks into the contralesional hemisphere ( Carlson et al, 2019 ). Such bihemispheric changes, and the balance between them ( Eng et al, 2018 , Larsen et al, 2021 ), appear to be important determinants of outcome. Furthermore, changes in additional components of the motor system removed from the primary areas of injury in both hemispheres may dictate function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%