Journal article
Grey and white matter atrophy 1 year after stroke aphasia
N Egorova-Brumley, MS Khlif, E Werden, LJ Bird, A Brodtmann
Brain Communications | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2022
Abstract
Dynamic whole-brain changes occur following stroke, and not just in association with recovery. We tested the hypothesis that the presence of a specific behavioural deficit after stroke would be associated with structural decline (atrophy) in the brain regions supporting the affected function, by examining language deficits post-stroke. We quantified whole-brain structural volume changes longitudinally (3-12 months) in stroke participants with (N = 32) and without aphasia (N = 59) as assessed by the Token Test at 3 months post-stroke, compared with a healthy control group (N = 29). While no significant difference in language decline rates (change in Token Test scores from 3 to 12 months) was ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council project grant number APP1020526, the Brain Foundation, Wicking Trust, Collie Trust, and Sidney and Fiona Myer Family Foundation. N.E.-B. was supported by the Australian Research Council DE180100893.