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Apraxia of speech involves lesions of dorsal arcuate fasciculus and insula in patients with aphasia
Author(s) -
Karen Chenausky,
Sébastien Rioux Paquette,
Andrea Norton,
Gottfried Schlaug
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
neurology. clinical practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.674
H-Index - 29
eISSN - 2163-0933
pISSN - 2163-0402
DOI - 10.1212/cpj.0000000000000699
Subject(s) - arcuate fasciculus , apraxia , insula , audiology , aphasia , psychology , inferior frontal gyrus , lesion , lateralization of brain function , internal capsule , neuroscience , medicine , white matter , radiology , tractography , magnetic resonance imaging , cognition , psychiatry
To determine the contributions of apraxia of speech (AOS) and anomia to conversational dysfluency.

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