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001). In addition, across the 4-week rehabilitation intervention, the strength at ipsilesional premotor cortex (PMC) ( = 0.895, = .006) and the connectivity between bilateral primary motor cortices (M1) ( = 0.9, = .007) increased in parallel with the improvement of motor function. Furthermore, a higher baseline strength at ipsilesional PMC was associated with a better motor function recovery ( = 0.768, = .007), while a higher baseline connectivity between ipsilesional supplementary motor cortex (SMA)-M1 implied a worse motor function reco