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Sub-group analyses revealed that ALSimp had specific thinning in the right fronto-temporal insular cortex related to more pronounced cognitive involvement. Looking at ALS patients irrespective of their cognitive phenotype, motor and extra-motor cortical involvement is consistent with neuropathological studies of disease dissemination. Segregating patients according to their cognitive status, a distinctive trajectory of cortical thinning emerged for ALSimp patients, suggesting a specific course distinct to that of the classic ALS phenotyp