2015
DOI: 10.1111/epi.13065
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“…Thus, contrary to the belief that disconnection syndromes explain only a minority of post-stroke behavioral deficits, this report argues that they actually underlie the great majority. This is consistent not only with the findings of Dronkers et al (2007) on the brains of Broca's index patients, but also with other recent work (e.g., observations that white matter disconnection is an important mediator of cognitive impairment following surgical resections for epilepsy) (Drane et al, 2015).…”
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“…Thus, contrary to the belief that disconnection syndromes explain only a minority of post-stroke behavioral deficits, this report argues that they actually underlie the great majority. This is consistent not only with the findings of Dronkers et al (2007) on the brains of Broca's index patients, but also with other recent work (e.g., observations that white matter disconnection is an important mediator of cognitive impairment following surgical resections for epilepsy) (Drane et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 92%