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  1. Hanani Abdul Manan, Jafri Malin Abdullah, Zamzuri Idris, Mohammed Faruque Reza, Muhammad Hafiz Hanaf
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    The present study discussed functional reorganization and alteration in respond to the slow-growing tumour,
    hemangiopericytoma in the occipital cortex. Visual evoked field (VEF) and auditory evoked field (AEF) using
    magnetoencephalography (MEG) was used to evaluate the source localization and brain activity. Results of VEF source
    localization show a typical brain waves. Brain activity of the occipital lobe demonstrate low activation in the ipsilateral
    to the tumour. However, result shows the activation on the contralateral hemisphere was high and bigger in activation
    volume. AEF result shows an identical source localization and both side of the temporal lobe are activated. This result
    suggests that there is a positive plasticity in auditory cortex and slow-growing tumour can induce functional reorganization
    and alteration to the brain.
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