Neural substrates of speech disorders in Parkinson’s disease: A narrative review of the evidence from task-based and resting-state fMRI studies
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Speech disorders are associated with specific neural substrates in parkinson's disease, impacting communication.
Task-based fMRI studies reveal altered brain activity patterns, with significant implications for speech production.
Resting-state fMRI assessments provide insights into connectivity changes in affected brain regions.
The findings highlight the need for targeted interventions, as better understanding could improve therapeutic approaches.
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Neural substrates of speech disorders in Parkinson’s disease: A narrative review of the evidence from task-based and resting-state fMRI studies | Synapse
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Castillo-Triana et al. (Tue,) studied this question.