Journal article
Neural correlates of verbal fluency revealed by longitudinal T1, T2 and FLAIR imaging in stroke
Y Xiong, MS Khlif, N Egorova-Brumley, A Brodtmann, BC Stark
Neuroimage Clinical | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2023
Abstract
Diffusion-weighted imaging has been widely used in the research on post-stroke verbal fluency but acquiring diffusion data is not always clinically feasible. Achieving comparable reliability for detecting brain variables associated with verbal fluency impairments, based on more readily available anatomical, non-diffusion images (T1, T2 and FLAIR), enables clinical practitioners to have complementary neurophysiological information at hand to facilitate diagnosis and treatment of language impairment. Meanwhile, although the predominant focus in the stroke recovery literature has been on cortical contributions to verbal fluency, it remains unclear how subcortical regions and white matter discon..
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Funding Acknowledgements
& nbsp;This work was supported by NHMRC grant [APP1020526], Brain Foundation, Wicking Trust, Collie Trust, and Sidney and Fiona Myer Family Foundation. N.E.B. was supported by ARC grant [DE180100893]. A.B. was supported by National Heart Foundation Future Leader Fellowships [100784 and 104748].