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Intraoperative Mapping Of Cognitive Networks Which Tasks For Which Locations Emmanuel Mandonnet

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Intraoperative Mapping Of Cognitive Networks Which Tasks For Which Locations Emmanuel Mandonnet
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.73 MB
Pages: 435
Author: Emmanuel Mandonnet, Guillaume Herbet
ISBN: 9783030750701, 3030750701
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Intraoperative Mapping Of Cognitive Networks Which Tasks For Which Locations Emmanuel Mandonnet by Emmanuel Mandonnet, Guillaume Herbet 9783030750701, 3030750701 instant download after payment.

This book aims to give the state-of-the-art of intraoperative brain function mapping for resection of brain tumors in awake conditions, and to become a reference for acquiring the fundamental expertise necessary to select the right intraoperative task at the right time of the surgery. The chapters, all focused on a specific brain function, are divided in 4 parts: sensori-motor and visuo-spatial functions, language functions, higher-order functions, and prospects. Each chapter follows the same outline, including a brief review of the current knowledge about the networks sustaining the function in healthy subjects, the description of the intraoperative tasks designed to monitor the function, a review of the literature describing the deficits in that function after surgery, and a critical appraisal of the benefit provided by intraoperative mapping of that function.

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