Rice University: Blood Flow Recovers Faster Than Brain in Micro Strokes
May 23, 2020
May 23, 2020
HOUSTON, Texas, May 23 -- Rice University issued the following news release:
Increased blood flow to the brain after a microscopic stroke doesn't mean that part of the brain has recovered. At least not yet.
A study in Science Advances by Rice University neuroengineer Lan Luan and her colleagues used advanced neural monitoring technology to discover a significant disconnect between how long it takes blood flow and brain function to recover in the region of a microinfarct . . .
Increased blood flow to the brain after a microscopic stroke doesn't mean that part of the brain has recovered. At least not yet.
A study in Science Advances by Rice University neuroengineer Lan Luan and her colleagues used advanced neural monitoring technology to discover a significant disconnect between how long it takes blood flow and brain function to recover in the region of a microinfarct . . .