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Patterns of intrinsic neural and hemodynamic activity recover uniquely following stroke

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Abstract

Longitudinal functional imaging of intrinsic and stimulus-evoked neural and hemodynamic activity was performed in mice pre- and post-stroke. Hemodynamic connectivity is restored by 8 weeks while neural activity patterns are permanently affected.

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