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Functional recovery after stroke is negatively influenced by contralesional homotopic activity

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Abstract

We combined optogenetic targeting with optical intrinsic signal imaging to examine how contralesional activity in excitatory neurons affected functional recovery after stroke. Recovery was assessed through measures of cortical remapping, functional connectivity, and limb-use asymmetry.

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