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Disconnection Syndromes

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Date 2022 Dec 29
PMID 36578992
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In this review, the history and current status of the topic of disconnection syndromes, which was introduced to the discipline of Behavioral Neurology by the founding father Norman Geschwind and that has become the dominant paradigm for the explanation of neuropsychiatric disorders with new developments, like network connectivity imaging in the living human brain are discussed.

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