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Neurological disorders / Stroke / Auditory system / Brain / Primary auditory cortex / Stroke recovery / Transcranial Doppler / Hemiparesis / Cingulate cortex / Medicine / Health / Cerebrum
Date: 2012-07-26 22:31:07
Neurological disorders
Stroke
Auditory system
Brain
Primary auditory cortex
Stroke recovery
Transcranial Doppler
Hemiparesis
Cingulate cortex
Medicine
Health
Cerebrum

Hypoperfusion without Stroke Alters Motor Activation in the Opposite Hemisphere John W. Krakauer, MD,1 Petya D. Radoeva, BA,1 Eric Zarahn, PhD,2 Jennifer Wydra, BA,3 Ronald M. Lazar, PhD, 1,4 Joy Hirsch, PhD3,5 and Rando

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