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Motor Control Deficits in Facial Synkinesis Patients: Neuroimaging Evidences of Cerebral Cortex Involvement.

Jia-Jia WuYe-Chen LuJianguang XuXu-Yun HuaJian-Guang XuWei DingChun-Lei Shan
Published in: Neural plasticity (2019)
Increased ALFF values in the ipsilateral insula might reflect an abnormal state of hypercompensation in motor control of facial synkinesis patients. It provided valuable spatial information about the functionally aberrant regions, which implied the possible involvement of motor control system in facial synkinesis.
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