further investigation into new types of diaschisis, like non-focal or connectional diaschisis. This new type of diaschisis relates much more closely to clinical...
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Post-traumatic amnesia (section Diaschisis)
recovered memory. Diaschisis refers to the sudden dysfunction of portions of the brain due to lesions in distant but connected neurons. Diaschisis is implicated...
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carotid-territory TIAs, as well as crossed cerebellar diaschisis and thalamo-cortical diaschisis. He has used functional and structural brain imaging to...
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introduced the terms "chronogenic localization" and "diaschisis". In 1910 Monakow coined the term "diaschisis" to describe how an injury to the brain can create...
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Gesa; Weiller, Cornelius; Saur, Dorothee (2022-05-01). "Resolution of diaschisis contributes to early recovery from post-stroke aphasia". NeuroImage. 251:...
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the major hemisphere to cause deafferentation of the major hemisphere (diaschisis) (see www.mimickingman.com, for details). "Definition: Kernohan's notch...
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degeneration can occur at a late stage of brain injury and result in diaschisis. Retrograde transneuronal degeneration is degeneration caused by loss...
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