Predicting language recovery in post-stroke aphasia using behavior and functional MRI
Abstract Language outcomes after speech and language therapy in post-stroke aphasia are challenging to predict. This study examines behavioral language measures and resting state fMRI (rsfMRI) as predictors of treatment outcome. Fifty-seven patients with chronic aphasia were recruited and treated fo...
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Auteurs principaux: | Michael Iorga, James Higgins, David Caplan, Richard Zinbarg, Swathi Kiran, Cynthia K. Thompson, Brenda Rapp, Todd B. Parrish |
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2021
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