White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are common radiographic findings in the aged brain. They pose as a risk factor for many neurological diseases and symptoms as cognitive decline. The aim of my current research is to identify the neural changes in the structural and functional connectome for different WMH burden levels.
Additionally, my research includes examination of ischemic stroke patients. I investigate how the structural and functional neural connectivity change longitudinally in stroke recovery and identify the associations with motor symptom improvement.