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Editors' Note: In WriteClick this week, Kumfor et al. comment on the differences between brain reserve and cognitive reserve in reference to “Cognitive reserve in frontotemporal degeneration: Neuroanatomic and neuropsychological evidence.” Authors Placek et al. agree that more research is required to better characterize both mechanisms. Malhotra et al. correctly comment that in the NeuroImage “Tuberculous optochiasmatic arachnoiditis and vision loss,” T1-weighted postcontrast coronal images are shown rather than T2-weighted images, as labeled in the legend. A correction appears on page 1591. —Megan Alcauskas, MD, and Robert C. Griggs, MD Editors' Note: In WriteClick this week, Kumfor et al. comment on the differences between brain reserve and cognitive reserve in reference to “Cognitive reserve in frontotemporal degeneration: Neuroanatomic and neuropsychological evidence.” Authors Placek et al. agree that more research is required to better characterize both mechanisms.

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