Abstract

Background: The localization of brain function is often altered in glioma patients due to tumor growth. This must be considered for the language network, whose localization is disseminated over the perisylvian area. Moreover, cortical language function is highly individualized and frequently changes due to functional reorganization. The present study aims to provide a probability map for the cortical localization of language function in glioma patients as visualized by a new protocol for the fusion of language maps.

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