Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation

Aim. Neural plastic changes are experience and learning dependent, yet exploiting this knowledge to enhance clinical outcomes after stroke is in its infancy. Our aim was to search the available evidence for the core concepts of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning; identify links between t...

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Main Authors: Carey, Leeanne, Walsh, Alistair, Adikari, Achini, Goodin, Peter, Alahakoon, Damminda, De Silva, Daswin, Ong, Kok-Leong, Nilsson, Michael, Boyd, Lara
Other Authors: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-900172020-11-01T05:16:20Z Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation Carey, Leeanne Walsh, Alistair Adikari, Achini Goodin, Peter Alahakoon, Damminda De Silva, Daswin Ong, Kok-Leong Nilsson, Michael Boyd, Lara Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Neuroplasticity Stroke Recovery Science::Medicine Aim. Neural plastic changes are experience and learning dependent, yet exploiting this knowledge to enhance clinical outcomes after stroke is in its infancy. Our aim was to search the available evidence for the core concepts of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning; identify links between these concepts; and identify and review the themes that best characterise the intersection of these three concepts. Methods. We developed a novel approach to identify the common research topics among the three areas: neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning. A concept map was created a priori, and separate searches were conducted for each concept. The methodology involved three main phases: data collection and filtering, development of a clinical vocabulary, and the development of an automatic clinical text processing engine to aid the process and identify the unique and common topics. The common themes from the intersection of the three concepts were identified. These were then reviewed, with particular reference to the top 30 articles identified as intersecting these concepts. Results. The search of the three concepts separately yielded 405,636 publications. Publications were filtered to include only human studies, generating 263,751 publications related to the concepts of neuroplasticity (n=6,498), stroke recovery (n=79,060), and learning (n=178,193). A cluster concept map (network graph) was generated from the results; indicating the concept nodes, strength of link between nodes, and the intersection between all three concepts. We identified 23 common themes (topics) and the top 30 articles that best represent the intersecting themes. A time-linked pattern emerged. Discussion and Conclusions. Our novel approach developed for this review allowed the identification of the common themes/topics that intersect the concepts of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning. These may be synthesised to advance a neuroscience-informed approach to stroke rehabilitation. We also identified gaps in available literature using this approach. These may help guide future targeted research. Published version 2019-07-16T06:44:23Z 2019-12-06T17:38:48Z 2019-07-16T06:44:23Z 2019-12-06T17:38:48Z 2019 Journal Article Carey, L., Walsh, A., Adikari, A., Goodin, P., Alahakoon, D., De Silva, D., . . . Boyd, L. (2019). Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation. Neural Plasticity, 2019, 5232374-. doi:10.1155/2019/5232374 2090-5904 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90017 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/49375 10.1155/2019/5232374 en Neural Plasticity © 2019 Leeanne Carey et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 16 p. application/pdf
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topic Neuroplasticity
Stroke Recovery
Science::Medicine
spellingShingle Neuroplasticity
Stroke Recovery
Science::Medicine
Carey, Leeanne
Walsh, Alistair
Adikari, Achini
Goodin, Peter
Alahakoon, Damminda
De Silva, Daswin
Ong, Kok-Leong
Nilsson, Michael
Boyd, Lara
Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation
description Aim. Neural plastic changes are experience and learning dependent, yet exploiting this knowledge to enhance clinical outcomes after stroke is in its infancy. Our aim was to search the available evidence for the core concepts of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning; identify links between these concepts; and identify and review the themes that best characterise the intersection of these three concepts. Methods. We developed a novel approach to identify the common research topics among the three areas: neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning. A concept map was created a priori, and separate searches were conducted for each concept. The methodology involved three main phases: data collection and filtering, development of a clinical vocabulary, and the development of an automatic clinical text processing engine to aid the process and identify the unique and common topics. The common themes from the intersection of the three concepts were identified. These were then reviewed, with particular reference to the top 30 articles identified as intersecting these concepts. Results. The search of the three concepts separately yielded 405,636 publications. Publications were filtered to include only human studies, generating 263,751 publications related to the concepts of neuroplasticity (n=6,498), stroke recovery (n=79,060), and learning (n=178,193). A cluster concept map (network graph) was generated from the results; indicating the concept nodes, strength of link between nodes, and the intersection between all three concepts. We identified 23 common themes (topics) and the top 30 articles that best represent the intersecting themes. A time-linked pattern emerged. Discussion and Conclusions. Our novel approach developed for this review allowed the identification of the common themes/topics that intersect the concepts of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning. These may be synthesised to advance a neuroscience-informed approach to stroke rehabilitation. We also identified gaps in available literature using this approach. These may help guide future targeted research.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Carey, Leeanne
Walsh, Alistair
Adikari, Achini
Goodin, Peter
Alahakoon, Damminda
De Silva, Daswin
Ong, Kok-Leong
Nilsson, Michael
Boyd, Lara
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author Carey, Leeanne
Walsh, Alistair
Adikari, Achini
Goodin, Peter
Alahakoon, Damminda
De Silva, Daswin
Ong, Kok-Leong
Nilsson, Michael
Boyd, Lara
author_sort Carey, Leeanne
title Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation
title_short Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation
title_full Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation
title_fullStr Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation
title_sort finding the intersection of neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and learning : scope and contributions to stroke rehabilitation
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