Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7311290 | Cortex | 2018 | 38 Pages |
Abstract
Most of the peaks were within the group lesion map, indicating that sparing of these areas results in better preservation of reading ability. However, one white matter (WM) cluster in the medial occipitotemporal lobe was outside the lesioned area. A post-hoc test demonstrated that WM density here was equivalent to controls, suggesting that this was not driven by lesion effects. The two likeliest explanations for this correlation are: 1) that pre-morbid, inter-individual differences in brain structure mitigate the effects of CA; 2) that post-morbid practice-based with reading caused compensatory plasticity. We hope to adjudicate between these explanations with longitudinal therapy data collected in this cohort.
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Authors
Oscar M. Aguilar, Sheila J. Kerry, Jennifer T. Crinion, Martina F. Callaghan, Zoe V.J. Woodhead, Alexander P. Leff,