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Imaging Post-Stroke Recovery: Using MEG to Evaluate Cognition
Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University
Summary
This is a study using magnetoencephalography (MEG) to look at recovery in those with minor stroke. The investigators know that these individuals report difficulties in attention, concentration, multi-tasking, energy level, and processing speed that appear to be independent of lesion size or location. The underlying pathophysiology is unclear; however, anecdotally, many individuals are significantly improved by 6 months post-stroke. One hypothesis is that a single lesion, regardless of size, may disrupt the classic neural networks required for cognitive function. The investigators are currently collecting data to better characterize these difficulties and stroke patients' recovery as part of a previously approved recovery study. In this sub-study, the investigators propose to add MEG at 1 and 6 months in a subset of individuals with small: 1) subcortical, and 2) cortical lesions. The investigators will partner with colleagues at the University of Maryland (College Park), who are well experienced with MEG to conduct this research. In addition a control population of age-similar individuals will be recruited for comparison. Cerebral activation patterns of individuals with stroke versus controls will be compared, both across patients with stroke at a given time point, and within subjects from 1 to 6 months to determine the association of abnormal activation with cognitive dysfunction and recovery. \*\*The investigators have recently extended follow-up by adding an additional assessment at 12 months and will enroll additional participants (up to 40 patients with minor stroke, 15 age-similar controls).
Official title: Imaging the Network: Using MEG to Determine the Pathophysiology Underlying Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 100 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
55
Start Date
2018-07-01
Completion Date
2026-06-30
Last Updated
2025-06-10
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Interventions
Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Participants will undergo MEG at the University of Maryland (College Park) to measure cerebral activity while performing a visual naming task. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) will also be administered.
Locations (1)
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland, United States