Generalizing post-stroke prognoses from research data to clinical data
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Around a third of stroke survivors suffer from acquired language disorders (aphasia), but current medicine cannot predict whether or when they might recover. Prognostic research in this area increasin...
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Loughnan R, Lorca-Puls DL, Gajardo-Vidal A, Espejo-Videla V, Gillebert CR, Mantini D, Price CJ, Hope TMH. Generalizing post-stroke prognoses from research data to clinical data. Neuroimage Clin. 2019;24:102005. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2019.102005.
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Aphasia , Lesion growth , Plasticity , Prognosis , Stroke
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