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The crossed frontal aslant tract: A possible pathway involved in the recovery of supplementary motor area syndrome.

Cordell M BakerJoshua D BurksRobert G BriggsAdam D SmithermanChad A GlennAndrew K ConnerDee H WuMichael E Sughrue
Published in: Brain and behavior (2018)
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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