Uncinate fasciculus and its cortical terminals in aphasia after subcortical stroke: A multi-modal MRI study

Volume: 30, Pages: 102597 - 102597
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Aphasia, one of the most common cognitive impairments after stroke, is commonly considered to be a cortical deficit. However, many studies have reported cases of post subcortical stroke aphasia (PSSA). The pathology and recovery mechanism of PSSA remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate PSSA mechanism through a multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) approach and a two-session study design (baseline and one month after treatment)....
Paper Details
Title
Uncinate fasciculus and its cortical terminals in aphasia after subcortical stroke: A multi-modal MRI study
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
30
Pages
102597 - 102597
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