Working memory in survivors of childhood acute lymphocytic Leukemia: Functional neuroimaging analyses
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2009Vol. 54(4), pp. 585–590
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Kristen E. Robinson, Katherine L. Livesay, Laura K. Campbell, Mary Scaduto, Christopher J. Cannistraci, Adam W. Anderson, James A. Whitlock, Bruce E. Compas
Abstract
These results support the theory of compensatory activation in necessary brain regions in order to complete tasks in pediatric ALL survivors, similar to that observed in multiple sclerosis patients. Concurrent examination of testing and brain imaging enables the connection of behavioral observations with underlying neurological characteristics of deficits in survivors and may help provide insight into mechanisms through which deficits appear.
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