Abstract: Prompt identification of the type of brain stroke is a pivotal measure for medical practitioners in commencing therapeutic interventions for patients afflicted with stroke. In this paper, ...
Scientists are developing a brain-computer interface to help patients with Broca’s aphasia regain speech. Broca’s aphasia ...
Data showed a positive association between head/neck CT imaging and risk for childhood brain tumors. Further research into the risks associated with radiation in the pediatric setting is needed.
Objectives: Apraxia is a common syndrome of left hemispheric stroke. A parieto-premotor-prefrontal network has been associated with apraxia, in which the left inferior parietal lobe (IPL-L ... One ...
CT of the brain was conducted 32 years after ... smoking in the last midlife examination (1980–1981) and parietal lobe atrophy. Being a temporary smoker was not associated with late-life brain lesions ...
Computed tomography (CT ... of brain networks in EI, as opposed to a modular view of the brain. Both perceiving and managing emotions rely on the left superior longitudinal fasciculus, which connects ...
Objective To determine the accuracy of AI software in a real-world, three-tiered multihospital stroke network. Methods All consecutive head and neck CT angiography (CTA) scans performed during stroke ...
Eighteen participants with stroke and thirteen healthy individuals were recruited in this study. The EEG was collected during sitting, standing and perturbation tasks. The pairwise-derived Brain ...
The surgery involves injecting millions of new cells into the brain to replace those damaged by bleeding from a stroke. Doctors are hopeful the new procedure will soon become available in Britain.
Flying After a TIA or a Stroke As it turns out, a history of stroke does not pose danger to the brain during an airline flight, and therefore, a past stroke is not a contraindication to flying on an ...
Researchers Map the Brain's Self-Healing Abilities After Stroke Jan. 24, 2025 — A new study sheds light on one of the most severe consequences of stroke: damage to the brain's 'cables'-- the so ...
Credit: University of Southern Denmark The brain tries to repair damage after a stroke by utilizing its own repair cells, which function like skilled craftsmen. However, their efforts are often ...
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