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Simi Meledathu Sasidharan: Post-Stroke functional recovery Prediction

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posted on 2025-10-22, 20:32 authored by Simi Meledathu Sasidharan
<p dir="ltr">This image represents my research on predicting stroke recovery using brain MRI and artificial intelligence. The brain is illustrated as a tree, symbolising life, growth, and renewal. The left side appears dry and dark, with red patches marking stroke damage, reflecting the immediate impact of brain injury. In contrast, the right side blossoms with vibrant green leaves, representing the potential for healing and functional recovery. Flowing through the roots and branches are luminous AI patterns, showing how machine learning connects damaged and healthy regions, providing insights into each patient’s recovery pathway. By merging medical imaging with the metaphor of a tree, the artwork communicates the scientific basis of the project and the human story of resilience after stroke. It visually conveys how artificial intelligence can transform raw MRI data into meaningful predictions that support personalised care and rehabilitation.</p>

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