Predicting Speech Fluency after Stroke (IMAGE)
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These are features of gray-matter cortical regions (left) and white-matter tracts (right), reflecting their importance in predicting speech fluency scores. Regions/connections are marked in red when they strongly influence speech fluency, in blue when their influence is moderate, and are left uncolored when the influence is weak or non-existent.
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Image used courtesy of Dr. Leonardo Bonilha and Dr. Grigori Yourganov of the Medical University of South Carolina, who own the copyright for the image. Published in the June 22 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience (DOI:10.1523/ JNEUROSCI.4396-15.2016).
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