
Multimodal MRI reveals brain areas that can still ‘see’ after a stroke
Combining sight tests with brain imaging could help guide personalized rehabilitation strategies in stroke survivors with vision loss
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Poulami Somanya Ganguly is a PhD student contributor to Physics World, working in applied mathematics and computational imaging at Leiden University in the Netherlands. She uses methods from optimization theory and dynamical systems to develop algorithms for X-ray and electron tomography. Poulami enjoys reading, writing and origami in her free time.
Combining sight tests with brain imaging could help guide personalized rehabilitation strategies in stroke survivors with vision loss
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