Functional preservation and enhanced capacity for visual restoration in subacute occipital stroke

Brain14.50
Volume: 143, Issue: 6, Pages: 1857 - 1872
Published: May 18, 2020
Abstract
Stroke damage to the primary visual cortex (V1) causes a loss of vision known as hemianopia or cortically-induced blindness. While perimetric visual field improvements can occur spontaneously in the first few months post-stroke, by 6 months post-stroke, the deficit is considered chronic and permanent. Despite evidence from sensorimotor stroke showing that early injury responses heighten neuroplastic potential, to date, visual rehabilitation...
Paper Details
Title
Functional preservation and enhanced capacity for visual restoration in subacute occipital stroke
Published Date
May 18, 2020
Journal
Volume
143
Issue
6
Pages
1857 - 1872
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