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- 2018
Predicting language outcomes after stroke: Is structural disconnection a useful predictor?DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2018.03.037 Keywords: Stroke, Language, Aphasia, Outcomes, MRI, Connectomics, White matter Abstract: For many years, researchers have sought to understand whether and when stroke survivors with acquired language impairment (aphasia) will recover. There is broad agreement that lesion location information should play some role in these predictions, but still no consensus on the best or right way to encode that information. Here, we address the emerging emphasis on the structural connectome in this work – specifically the claim that disrupted white matter connectivity conveys important, unique prognostic information for stroke survivors with aphasia
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