The crossed frontal aslant tract: A possible pathway involved in the recovery of supplementary motor area syndrome
Brain and Behavior2018Vol. 8(3), pp. e00926–e00926
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Cordell Baker, Joshua D. Burks, Robert G. Briggs, Adam D. Smitherman, Chad A. Glenn, Andrew K. Conner, Dee Wu, Michael E. Sughrue
Abstract
We hypothesize that this newly described tract may facilitate recovery from SMA syndrome by maintaining interhemispheric connectivity through the supplementary motor and premotor areas.
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