Journal article
Extrastriate visual cortex reorganizes despite sequential bilateral occipital stroke: Implications for vision recovery
A Brodtmann, A Puce, D Darby, G Donnan
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience | FRONTIERS RESEARCH FOUNDATION | Published : 2015
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Abstract
The extent of visual cortex reorganization following injury remains controversial. We report serial functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from a patient with sequential posterior circulation strokes occurring 3 weeks apart, compared with data from an age-matched healthy control subject. At 8 days following a left occipital stroke, contralesional visual cortical activation was within expected striate and extrastriate sites, comparable to that seen in controls. Despite a further infarct in the right (previously unaffected hemisphere), there was evolution of visual cortical reorganization progressed. In this patient, there was evidence of utilization of peri-infarct sites (right-sid..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) Post-Graduate Scholarship, an Austin Research Council Grant, a Pfizer CVL Grant, and assistance with MRI scans from the Brain Research Institute.