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Similar cognitive deficits in mice and humans in the chronic phase post-stroke identified using the touchscreen-based paired-associate learning task

Medicine and Health

Similar cognitive deficits in mice and humans in the chronic phase post-stroke identified using the touchscreen-based paired-associate learning task

W. Z. Chow, L. K. Ong, et al.

This study by Wei Zhen Chow and team investigates post-stroke cognitive function using a novel touchscreen-based learning task. Findings reveal that chronic stroke survivors have reduced cognitive performance compared to age-matched controls, with striking parallels observed in post-stroke mice. Discover how this research could inform future therapies aimed at enhancing cognitive recovery after stroke.

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