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Extension of voxel-based lesion mapping to multidimensional neurophysiological data

R. Hardstone Lauren M Ostrowski A. N. Dusang E. López-Larraz J. Jesser +5 lainnya

Abstrak

Focal brain lesions cause neurophysiological changes in local and distributed neural systems. While electroencephalography (EEG) has a long history in post-stroke neurophysiological assessment, the observed changes have rarely been linked to specific lesion locations, leaving neuroanatomical-neurophysiological relationships after stroke unclear. Current data-driven methods, such as voxel-based lesion symptom mapping (VLSM), relate lesion locations to single-feature “symptoms” but currently cannot associate anatomical injury with multidimensional data such as EEG, with its rich spatiotemporal information. To overcome this limitation, we introduce MD-VLM, an extension of VLSM to multidimensional “symptoms” that identifies relationships between lesion locations and neurophysiology. MD-VLM is data-agnostic, compatible with various lesion (e.g., lesion maps, lesion network maps) and neurophysiological (e.g., channel-level or source-localized EEG) inputs, and uses robust statistics to test for the existence of significant neuroanatomical-neurophysiological relationships. We demonstrate MD-VLM’s feasibility by applying it to EEG from chronic stroke patients performing a cued-movement task. MD-VLM revealed significant associations between frontal white-matter lesions and reduced ipsilesional parietal cue-evoked responses, consistent with damage to known fronto-parietal networks. MD-VLM is a novel data-driven extension to VLSM for multidimensional “symptoms”. Applying MD-VLM to link lesions to neurophysiological data can improve mechanistic understanding of post-stroke neurological impairments and guide future biomarker development.

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Penulis (10)

R

R. Hardstone

L

Lauren M Ostrowski

A

A. N. Dusang

E

E. López-Larraz

J

J. Jesser

S

Sydney S. Cash

S

Steven C. Cramer

L

Leigh R. Hochberg

A

A. Ramos-Murguialday

D

David J. Lin

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Hardstone, R., Ostrowski, L.M., Dusang, A.N., López-Larraz, E., Jesser, J., Cash, S.S. et al. (2025). Extension of voxel-based lesion mapping to multidimensional neurophysiological data. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-17247-z

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Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
Total Sitasi
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Semantic Scholar
DOI
10.1038/s41598-025-17247-z
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