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Wide-Field Optical Imaging of Neurovascular Coupling during Stroke Recovery

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Abstract

Intrinsic and fluorescent calcium imaging was used to assess the evolution of hemodynamics and neural activity during stroke recovery. Recovery was assessed through cortical remapping of impaired limb, neurovascular coupling, and limb-use asymmetry.

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