Oscillatory and structural signatures of language plasticity in brain tumor patients: A longitudinal study

Recent evidence suggests that damage to the language network triggers its functional reorganization. Yet, the spectro-temporal fingerprints of this plastic rearrangement and its relation to anatomical changes is less well understood. Here, we combined magnetoencephalographic recordings with a proxy...

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Main Authors: Amoruso, L. (Author), Carreiras, M. (Author), Geng, S. (Author), Gil-Robles, S. (Author), Gisbert-Muñoz, S. (Author), Molinaro, N. (Author), Pomposo, I. (Author), Quiñones, I. (Author), Timofeeva, P. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2021
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