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Anatomical evidence of an indirect pathway for word repetition.

Stephanie J ForkelEmily J RogalskiNiki Drossinos SanchoLucio D'AnnaPedro Luque LagunaJaiashre SridharFlavio Dell'AcquaSandra WeintraubCynthia ThompsonM-Marsel MesulamMarco Catani
Published in: Neurology (2020)
The results suggest that in PPA, deficits in repetition are due to damage to the temporo-parietal cortex and its connections to Wernicke and Broca regions. We therefore propose a revised language model that also includes an indirect pathway for repetition, which has important clinical implications for the functional mapping and treatment of neurologic patients.
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