Language reorganization patterns in global aphasia-evidence from fnirs

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  • who: Haozheng Li from the Hospital, China University of Lisbon, Portugal have published the article: Language reorganization patterns in global aphasia-evidence from fNIRS, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The current study utilized fNIRS to assess brain reorganization in patients with global aphasia.
  • how: In this study fNIRS was utilized to explore the differential cortical activation patterns between patients with global aphasia and healthy controls during the process of naming and repetition which may provide a novel perspective Aphasia is a common functional disorder following a stroke and affects about 24-50% of . . .

     

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