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Fig 1.

Lesion overlap map across the 29 stroke patients.

Color bar indicates the number of subjects had lesion in each voxel.

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Table 1.

Demographic and clinical data of all subjects.

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Fig 2.

Regions showing significant differences in VMHC between groups.

Cold colors indicate regions with a lower VMHC in chronic stroke patients when compared to healthy controls. The threshold was set at a FDR corrected p< 0.05, cluster>20. The color bar indicates the T value from the t-test between groups. VMHC: voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity; S: superior; I: inferior.

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Table 2.

Regions showing decreased VMHC in chronic stroke patients versus healthy controls.

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Fig 3.

The significant correlations between the VMHC in the CPL and FMA-H scores as well as illness duration in patient group.

VMHC: voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity; CPL: cerebellum posterior lobe; FMA-H: Fugl–Meyer Score of hand.

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Fig 4.

Significant differences in seed-based functional connectivity between chronic stroke patients and healthy controls.

Cold colors indicate that these regions show a lower FC with the right CPL in chronic stroke patients when compared to healthy controls. The threshold for seed-based FC was set at a FDR corrected p< 0.05, cluster>20. The color bars indicate the T value from the t-test between groups. FC: functional connectivity; CPL: cerebellum posterior lobe.

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Table 3.

Regions showing significant differences of functional connectivity between the CPL and the voxels of the whole brain.

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