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Editors' Note: In WriteClick this week, Dr. Nirenberg responds to “Augmentation and impulsive behaviors in restless legs syndrome: Coexistence or association?” with the hypothesis that augmentation in restless legs syndrome may be a forme fruste of dopamine agonist withdrawal syndrome. Authors Djamshidian et al. report no association between augmentation and medication nonadherence, but agree with monitoring these patients closely for addictive behaviors. In reference to “Spatial-temporal functional mapping of language at the bedside with electrocorticography,” Drs. Babajani-Feremi et al. and authors Wang et al. discuss the use of high-gamma electrocorticography, electrocortical stimulation mapping, …

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