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Cognitive Reserve Proxies Do Not Differentially Account for Cognitive Performance in Patients with Focal Frontal and Non-Frontal Lesions.

Sarah E MacPhersonMichael AllerhandSarah GharooniDaniela SmirniTim ShalliceEdgar ChanLisa Cipolotti
Published in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2020)
These findings suggest that age, lesion group, and literacy attainment play independent roles in predicting cognitive performance following stroke or brain tumour. However, the relationship between CR and focal brain damage does not differ in the context of frontal and non-frontal lesions.
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