The introduction of functional neuroimaging techniques has contributed to understanding the neural correlates of recovery of motor, sensory and cognitive functions after brain damage. In this paper, we review the literature of the past twenty years, with particular emphasis on quantitative studies of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. Studies are presented that examine recovery from hemiparesis, aphasia, spatial hemineglect and sensory disorders. The contribution of this research is critically discussed in a methodological perspective. A basic distinction is made between cerebral plasticity and recovery of functions. It is also argued that the most frequently used experimental designs do not permit directly relating changes in brain activity to functional recovery. The importance of accurate behavioural measures is underlined. Alternative experimental designs are proposed, based on correlations between behavioural performance and brain activations.

The contribution of functional neuroimaging to recovery after brain damage: A review / Pizzamiglio, Luigi Remo; Galati, Gaspare; Giorgia, Committeri. - In: CORTEX. - ISSN 0010-9452. - STAMPA. - 37:1(2001), pp. 11-31. [10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70555-0]

The contribution of functional neuroimaging to recovery after brain damage: A review

PIZZAMIGLIO, Luigi Remo;GALATI, Gaspare;
2001

Abstract

The introduction of functional neuroimaging techniques has contributed to understanding the neural correlates of recovery of motor, sensory and cognitive functions after brain damage. In this paper, we review the literature of the past twenty years, with particular emphasis on quantitative studies of cerebral blood flow and metabolism. Studies are presented that examine recovery from hemiparesis, aphasia, spatial hemineglect and sensory disorders. The contribution of this research is critically discussed in a methodological perspective. A basic distinction is made between cerebral plasticity and recovery of functions. It is also argued that the most frequently used experimental designs do not permit directly relating changes in brain activity to functional recovery. The importance of accurate behavioural measures is underlined. Alternative experimental designs are proposed, based on correlations between behavioural performance and brain activations.
2001
aphasia; functional magnetic resonance imaging; motor impairment; neglect; positron emission tomography; sensory impairment; single photon emission tomography
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The contribution of functional neuroimaging to recovery after brain damage: A review / Pizzamiglio, Luigi Remo; Galati, Gaspare; Giorgia, Committeri. - In: CORTEX. - ISSN 0010-9452. - STAMPA. - 37:1(2001), pp. 11-31. [10.1016/s0010-9452(08)70555-0]
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