Data-driven biomarkers better associate with stroke motor outcomes than theory-based biomarkers
Abstract Chronic motor impairments are a leading cause of disability after stroke. Previous studies have associated motor outcomes with the degree of damage to predefined structures in the motor system, such as the corticospinal tract. However, such theory-based approaches may not take full advantag...
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