Objective: We aimed to investigate the involvement of interhemispheric cortical dynamics as measured by combined transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) in recovery of upper limb (UL) motor functions in chronic stroke patients. Methods: Ten patients with a history of single ischemic chronic stroke were enrolled (4F, 63.8 ± 9.9 years). Each patient underwent TMS-EEG recordings to evaluate interhemispheric cortical dynamics as well as a reaching task recorded with inertial measurement units, and a series of clinical assessments. TMS-EEG neurophysiological data were analysed considering spatiotemporal, power response, and interhemispheric balance (IHB) dynamics. Results: We found that IHB index (IHBi) and low-frequency power (LFP) (4–13 Hz) in the affected hemisphere were associated with the degree of UL impairment. Conclusion: Increased IHBi due to stroke is an unfavourable factor of UL’ functions. Similarly, LFP of both hemispheres is strongly correlated with clinical and kinematic outcomes. Significance: TMS-EEG biomarkers of interhemispheric unbalance could be used to estimate functional recovery and drive tailored neuromodulation and neurorehabilitation approaches.

Association of TMS-EEG interhemispheric imbalance with upper limb motor impairment in chronic stroke patients: An exploratory study / Martino Cinnera, Alex; Casula, Elias Paolo; Pezzopane, Valentina; D'Acunto, Alessia; Maiella, Michele; Bonnì, Sonia; Ferraresi, Matteo; Guacci, Marcella; Tramontano, Marco; Iosa, Marco; Paolucci, Stefano; Morone, Giovanni; Vannozzi, Giuseppe; Koch, Giacomo. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1872-8952. - 171:(2025), pp. 95-106. [10.1016/j.clinph.2024.12.027]

Association of TMS-EEG interhemispheric imbalance with upper limb motor impairment in chronic stroke patients: An exploratory study

Pezzopane, Valentina;Iosa, Marco;
2025

Abstract

Objective: We aimed to investigate the involvement of interhemispheric cortical dynamics as measured by combined transcranial magnetic stimulation and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) in recovery of upper limb (UL) motor functions in chronic stroke patients. Methods: Ten patients with a history of single ischemic chronic stroke were enrolled (4F, 63.8 ± 9.9 years). Each patient underwent TMS-EEG recordings to evaluate interhemispheric cortical dynamics as well as a reaching task recorded with inertial measurement units, and a series of clinical assessments. TMS-EEG neurophysiological data were analysed considering spatiotemporal, power response, and interhemispheric balance (IHB) dynamics. Results: We found that IHB index (IHBi) and low-frequency power (LFP) (4–13 Hz) in the affected hemisphere were associated with the degree of UL impairment. Conclusion: Increased IHBi due to stroke is an unfavourable factor of UL’ functions. Similarly, LFP of both hemispheres is strongly correlated with clinical and kinematic outcomes. Significance: TMS-EEG biomarkers of interhemispheric unbalance could be used to estimate functional recovery and drive tailored neuromodulation and neurorehabilitation approaches.
2025
Electroencephalography; IMU; Interhemispheric dynamics; Recovery; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation; Upper Limb
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Association of TMS-EEG interhemispheric imbalance with upper limb motor impairment in chronic stroke patients: An exploratory study / Martino Cinnera, Alex; Casula, Elias Paolo; Pezzopane, Valentina; D'Acunto, Alessia; Maiella, Michele; Bonnì, Sonia; Ferraresi, Matteo; Guacci, Marcella; Tramontano, Marco; Iosa, Marco; Paolucci, Stefano; Morone, Giovanni; Vannozzi, Giuseppe; Koch, Giacomo. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1872-8952. - 171:(2025), pp. 95-106. [10.1016/j.clinph.2024.12.027]
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