Antonio Luigi Bisogno
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Pre-stimulus neural dynamics predict TMS responses: The role of fractal dimension and oscillatory activity
Pre-stimulus neural dynamics predict TMS responses: The role of fractal dimension and oscillatory activity Open
Our findings are consistent with the brain criticality framework highlighting how shifts in pre-stimulus TEP dynamics influence cortical responsiveness. Reduced gamma power and fractal dimension were associated with stronger TEP amplitudes…
View article: Beyond proportional recovery in wake-up stroke: unsupervised recovery clusters based on the NIHSS
Beyond proportional recovery in wake-up stroke: unsupervised recovery clusters based on the NIHSS Open
Post-stroke rehabilitation is a complex process influenced by several neurophysio-logical factors. The recovery is traditionally predicted based on initial impairment using linear models. The Proportional Recovery Rule (PRR), developed on …
View article: Behavioral Clusters and Lesion Distributions in Ischemic Stroke, Based on NIHSS Similarity Network
Behavioral Clusters and Lesion Distributions in Ischemic Stroke, Based on NIHSS Similarity Network Open
Stroke, a leading cause of mortality and disability, results in diverse dysfunctions linked to brain lesion locations. The intricate relationship between lesions and symptoms often defies linear analysis methods. Unraveling these connectio…
View article: Large-scale network topography of stroke predicts functional outcome after mechanical thrombectomy
Large-scale network topography of stroke predicts functional outcome after mechanical thrombectomy Open
Mechanical thrombectomy effectively restores blood flow in patients with acute ischaemic stroke caused by large vessel occlusion. While mechanical thrombectomy has improved functional outcomes, 35%–60% of patients still experience residual…
View article: Behavioral Clusters and Lesion Distributions in Ischemic Stroke, based on NIHSS Similarity Network
Behavioral Clusters and Lesion Distributions in Ischemic Stroke, based on NIHSS Similarity Network Open
Purpose Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability. The subsequent dysfunctions relate to brain lesion location. The complex relationship between behavioral symptoms and lesion location is essential for care and rehabilitation, and …
View article: The Oxford cognitive screen (OCS) as an acute predictor of long-term functional outcome in a prospective sample of stroke patients
The Oxford cognitive screen (OCS) as an acute predictor of long-term functional outcome in a prospective sample of stroke patients Open
The Oxford Cognitive Screen (OCS) was developed to measure cognitive impairment in stroke. Here, we test if the OCS administered acutely in stroke patients provides useful information in predicting long-term functional outcome. A group of …
View article: Systemic Neoplastic Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis Mimics Large Vessel Occlusion
Systemic Neoplastic Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis Mimics Large Vessel Occlusion Open
Introduction: We describe a systemic neoplastic cryoglobulinemic vasculitis presenting as a large vessel occlusion (LVO) syndrome. We focus on a rare presentation of a rare condition. Case Report: A 68-year-old man was admitted to the Stro…
View article: A common low dimensional structure of cognitive impairment in stroke and brain tumors
A common low dimensional structure of cognitive impairment in stroke and brain tumors Open
View article: A low-dimensional structure of neurological impairment in stroke
A low-dimensional structure of neurological impairment in stroke Open
Neurological deficits following stroke are traditionally described as syndromes related to damage of a specific area or vascular territory. Recent studies indicate that, at the population level, post-stroke neurological impairments cluster…
View article: Multiple Network Disconnection in Anosognosia for Hemiplegia
Multiple Network Disconnection in Anosognosia for Hemiplegia Open
Anosognosia for hemiplegia (AHP) is a complex syndrome whose neural correlates are still under investigation. One hypothesis, mainly based on lesion mapping studies, is that AHP reflects a breakdown of neural systems of the right hemispher…