The Consequences of Stroke on Mechanisms for Emotions and Empathy

Stroke is a promising 'pathophysiological' model for the study of emotions in man. Local cerebral lesions affect not only those functions directly controlled by the infarcted and peri-infarcted areas, but also impair functions controlled by other intact regions, anatomically distant, but f...

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