Journal article

Predicting post-stroke somatosensory function from resting-state functional connectivity: A feasibility study

X Liang, CL Koh, CH Yeh, P Goodin, G Lamp, A Connelly, LM Carey

Brain Sciences | MDPI | Published : 2021

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Abstract

Accumulating evidence shows that brain functional deficits may be impacted by damage to remote brain regions. Recent advances in neuroimaging suggest that stroke impairment can be better predicted based on disruption to brain networks rather than from lesion locations or volumes only. Our aim was to explore the feasibility of predicting post-stroke somatosensory function from brain functional connectivity through the application of machine learning techniques. Somatosensory impairment was measured using the Tactile Discrimination Test. Functional connectivity was employed to model the global brain function. Behavioral measures and MRI were collected at the same timepoint. Two machine learnin..

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