fMRI-based Static and Dynamic Functional Connectivity Analysis for Post-stroke Motor Dysfunction Patient: A Review

15 Dec 2022  ·  Kaichao Wu, Beth Jelfs, Katrina Neville, John Q. Fang ·

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been widely utilized to study the motor deficits and rehabilitation following stroke. In particular, functional connectivity(FC) analyses with fMRI at rest can be employed to reveal the neural connectivity rationale behind this post-stroke motor function impairment and recovery. However, the methods and findings have not been summarized in a review focusing on post-stroke functional connectivity analysis. In this context, we broadly review the static functional connectivity network analysis (SFC) and dynamic functional connectivity network analysis (DFC) for post-stroke motor dysfunction patients, aiming to provide method guides and the latest findings regarding post-stroke motor function recovery. Specifically, a brief overview of the SFC and DFC methods for fMRI analysis is provided, along with the preprocessing and denoising procedures that go into these methods. Following that, the current status of research in functional connectivity networks for post-stoke patients under these two views was synthesized individually. Results show that SFC is the most frequent post-stroke functional connectivity analysis method. The SFC findings demonstrate that the stroke lesion reduces FC between motor areas, and the FC increase positively correlates with functional recovery. Meanwhile, the current DFC analysis in post-stroke has just been uncovered as the tip of the iceberg of its prospect, and its exceptionally rapidly progressing development can be expected.

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