White matter connections of the inferior parietal lobule: A study of surgical anatomy
Brain and Behavior2017Vol. 7(4), pp. e00640–e00640
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Joshua D. Burks, Lillian B. Boettcher, Andrew K. Conner, Chad A. Glenn, Phillip A. Bonney, Cordell M. Baker, Robert G. Briggs, Nathan A. Pittman, Daniel L. OʼDonoghue, Dee Wu, Michael E. Sughrue
Abstract
We present a summary of the relevant anatomy of the IPL as part of a larger effort to understand the anatomic connections of related networks. This study highlights the principle white-matter pathways and highlights key underlying connections.
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