Persistent pusher behavior after a stroke

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: CLINICS and collaborators from the University of of Neuroscience and Behavior, Ribeirão Preto/SP, Brazil have published the research: Persistent pusher behavior after a stroke, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Studies will be needed to understand the neuroplastic mechanisms of PB recovery using brain-activation techniques (functional magnetic_resonance single-photon emission computed tomography positron emission tomography magnetoencephalography and eventrelated potential) and transcranial magnetic stimulation techniques. Future studies should explore whether the vertical misperceptions of the pusher patients influence the duration and severity of PB.

SUMMARY

    Pusher behavior (PB) is . . .

     

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