Clinical Consequences of Stroke - EBRSR
Figure 2.1.2. Representation of the body on the primary motor and sensory cortex. This explains greater arm involvement in a middle cerebral artery occlusion and greater leg involvement in an anterior cerebral artery occlusion. There is a large degree of specialization within the brain with different neurologic functions divided ................
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