Cognitive Demands Influence Upper Extremity Motor Performance During Recovery From Acute Stroke
Lin D, Erler K, Snider S, Bonkhoff A, DiCarlo J, Lam N, Ranford J, Parlman K, Cohen A, Freeburn J, Finklestein S, Schwamm L, Hochberg L, Cramer S. Cognitive Demands Influence Upper Extremity Motor Performance During Recovery From Acute Stroke. Neurology 2021, 96: e2576-e2586. PMID: 33858997, PMCID: PMC8205451, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000011992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCognitionFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPsychomotor PerformanceRecovery of FunctionStrokeUpper ExtremityConceptsIpsilesional upper extremityAcute strokeUpper extremity motor performanceGrip strength performanceUpper extremityCognitive dysfunctionMotor performanceMotor tasksAcute ischemic strokeVoxel-based lesion-symptom mappingGrip strength scoresDorsal anterior insulaBlock performanceBallistic motor taskLesion-symptom mappingIschemic strokeGrip strengthNeuroanatomic sitesCognitive impairmentSensorimotor regionsSymptom mappingStrokeCognitive functionAnterior insulaInjury