Tracking longitudinal language network reorganisation using functional MRI connectivity fingerprints.

Volume: 30, Pages: 102689 - 102689
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
Large individual differences in how brain networks respond to treatment hinder efforts to personalise treatment in neurological conditions. We used a brain network fingerprinting approach to longitudinally track re-organisation of complementary phonological and semantic language networks in 19 patients before and after brain-tumour surgery. Patient task fingerprints were individually compared to normal networks established in 17 healthy...
Paper Details
Title
Tracking longitudinal language network reorganisation using functional MRI connectivity fingerprints.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
30
Pages
102689 - 102689
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