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dc.contributor.authorTedesco Triccas, Lisa-
dc.contributor.authorVAN HOORNWEDER, Sybren-
dc.contributor.authorCamilleri, Tracy-
dc.contributor.authorBoccuni, Leonardo-
dc.contributor.authorPeeters , Andre-
dc.contributor.authorVan Pesch, Vincent-
dc.contributor.authorMEESEN, Raf-
dc.contributor.authorMantini, Dante-
dc.contributor.authorCamilleri, Kenneth-
dc.contributor.authorVerheyden, Geert-
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-20T08:05:54Z-
dc.date.available2025-02-20T08:05:54Z-
dc.date.issued2025-
dc.date.submitted2025-02-17T11:41:55Z-
dc.identifier.citationTranslational Stroke Research,-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/45360-
dc.description.abstractElectroencephalogram (EEG) during pinprick stimulation has the potential to unveil neural mechanisms underlying sensorimotor impairments post-stroke. A proof-of-concept study explored event-related peak pinprick amplitude and oscillatory responses in healthy controls and in people with acute and subuacute motor and sensorimotor stroke, their relationship, and to what extent EEG somatosensory responses can predict sensorimotor impairment. In this study, 26 individuals participated, 10 people with an acute and early subacute sensorimotor stroke, 6 people with an acute and early subacute motor stroke, and 10 age-matched controls. Pinpricks were applied to the dorsa of the impaired hand to collect somatosensory evoked potentials. Time(-frequency) analyses of somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) data at electrodes C3 and C4 explored peak pinprick amplitude and oscillatory responses across the three groups. Also, in stroke, (sensori-)motor impairments were assessed with the Fugl Meyer Assessment Upper Extremity (FMA) and Erasmus modified Nottingham Sensory Assessment (EmNSA) at baseline and 7 to 14 days later. Mixed model analyses were used to address objectives. It was demonstrated that increased beta desynchronization magnitude correlated with milder motor impairments (R2adjusted = 0.213), whereas increased beta resynchronization and delta power were associated to milder somatosensory impairment (R2adjusted = 0.550). At the second session, larger peak-to-peak SEP amplitude and beta band resynchronization at baseline were related to greater improvements in EMNSA and FMA scores, respectively, in the sensorimotor stroke group. These findings highlight the potential of EEG combined with somatosensory stimuli to differentiate between sensorimotor and motor impairments in stroke, offering preliminary insights into both diagnostic and prognostic aspects of upper limb recovery.-
dc.description.sponsorshipOpen Access funding provided by the University of Malta. This work was supported by the Promobilia foundation (grant number:17064). The research work disclosed in this publication is partially funded by the REACH HIGH Scholars Programme and Stroke Association—Post-Doctoral Grants awarded to Lisa Tedesco Triccas and a Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek PhD fellowship (G1129923N) granted to Sybren Van Hoornweder. The project is part-fnanced by the European Union, Operational Programme II—Cohesion Policy 2014–2020 Investing in human capital to create more opportunities and promote the wellbeing of society -European Social Fund.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisherSPRINGER-
dc.rightsThe Author(s) 2025. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.-
dc.subject.otherCerebrovascular accident-
dc.subject.otherDysfunction-
dc.subject.otherSomatosensory evoked potential-
dc.subject.otherSensorimotor recovery-
dc.subject.otherUpper extremity-
dc.titleEEG Responses to Upper Limb Pinprick Stimulation in Acute and Early Subacute Motor and Sensorimotor Stroke: A Proof of Concept-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
local.format.pages13-
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dc.description.notesTriccas, LT (corresponding author), Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Rehabil Sci, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.; Triccas, LT (corresponding author), Univ Malta, Dept Syst & Control Engn, Msida 2080, MSD, Malta.; Triccas, LT (corresponding author), Hasselt Univ, Fac Rehabil Sci, Rehabil Res Ctr, REVAL, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium.; Triccas, LT (corresponding author), UCL, Queen Sq Inst Neurol, Dept Movement & Clin Neurosci, London WC1N 3BG, England.-
dc.description.noteslisa.tedescotriccas@uhasselt.be-
local.publisher.placeONE NEW YORK PLAZA, SUITE 4600, NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
local.bibliographicCitation.statusEarly view-
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s12975-025-01327-3-
dc.identifier.isi001404878600001-
dc.contributor.orcidMantini, Dante/0000-0001-6485-5559-
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local.description.affiliation[Triccas, Lisa Tedesco; Verheyden, Geert] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Rehabil Sci, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Triccas, Lisa Tedesco; Camilleri, Tracy; Camilleri, Kenneth] Univ Malta, Dept Syst & Control Engn, Msida 2080, MSD, Malta.-
local.description.affiliation[Triccas, Lisa Tedesco; Van Hoornweder, Sybren; Meesen, Raf] Hasselt Univ, Fac Rehabil Sci, Rehabil Res Ctr, REVAL, B-3590 Diepenbeek, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Triccas, Lisa Tedesco] UCL, Queen Sq Inst Neurol, Dept Movement & Clin Neurosci, London WC1N 3BG, England.-
local.description.affiliation[Camilleri, Tracy; Camilleri, Kenneth] Univ Malta, Ctr Biomed Cybernet, Msida 2080, Malta.-
local.description.affiliation[Boccuni, Leonardo] IRCCS Osped Policlin San Martino, Genoa, Italy.-
local.description.affiliation[Peeters, Andre; Van Pesch, Vincent] Clin Univ St Luc, Dept Neurol, B-1200 Brussels, Belgium.-
local.description.affiliation[Mantini, Dante] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Movement Control & Neuroplast Res Grp, Box 1501, B-3001 Louvain, Belgium.-
local.uhasselt.internationalyes-
item.fulltextWith Fulltext-
item.contributorTedesco Triccas, Lisa-
item.contributorVAN HOORNWEDER, Sybren-
item.contributorCamilleri, Tracy-
item.contributorBoccuni, Leonardo-
item.contributorPeeters , Andre-
item.contributorVan Pesch, Vincent-
item.contributorMEESEN, Raf-
item.contributorMantini, Dante-
item.contributorCamilleri, Kenneth-
item.contributorVerheyden, Geert-
item.fullcitationTedesco Triccas, Lisa; VAN HOORNWEDER, Sybren; Camilleri, Tracy; Boccuni, Leonardo; Peeters , Andre; Van Pesch, Vincent; MEESEN, Raf; Mantini, Dante; Camilleri, Kenneth & Verheyden, Geert (2025) EEG Responses to Upper Limb Pinprick Stimulation in Acute and Early Subacute Motor and Sensorimotor Stroke: A Proof of Concept. In: Translational Stroke Research,.-
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crisitem.journal.issn1868-4483-
crisitem.journal.eissn1868-601X-
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