BACKGROUND: Previous studies to determine memory lateralization with functional MR imaging (fMRI) have used encoding or recall tasks. The convergence between the results of both tasks, however, is unknown. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to investigate hemispheric asymmetries of temporal lobe activity (parahippocampus and fusiform gyri) in patients with temporal lesions by using both kinds of fMRI tasks. METHODS: By using blood oxygenation level–dependent fMRI, hemispheric asymmetries of 25 con-secutive patients admitted for presurgical evaluation of memory and 12 healthy control participants were studied. Activation was induced by using the picture-encoding task (processing of complex scenes) and the hometown-walking task (requi...
The left hemispheric dominance for complex motor behavior is undisputed. Clinical observations of co...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Functional MRI (fMRI ) was used to investigate right medial tempora...
The mechanisms underlying hemispheric specialization of memory are not completely understood. Functi...
The concept of functional asymmetry is a basic principle of organization of human brain function. T...
Background and purpose: The hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus have a central role in the acquisi...
Recently, there has been considerable debate regarding the involvement of the left and right prefron...
Temporal lobectomy is an effective therapy for medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), bu...
AbstractHemispheric lateralization is a frequently encountered phenomenon of cortical function. It d...
The encoding of verbal stimuli elicits left-lateralized activation patterns within the medial tempor...
Memory disorders are a common consequence of cerebrovascular accident (CVA). However, uncertainties ...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
The hemispheric lateralization of memory has largely been informed through the study of patients wit...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
The impact of learning on brain functional laterality has not been systematically investigated. We e...
The left hemispheric dominance for complex motor behavior is undisputed. Clinical observations of co...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Functional MRI (fMRI ) was used to investigate right medial tempora...
The mechanisms underlying hemispheric specialization of memory are not completely understood. Functi...
The concept of functional asymmetry is a basic principle of organization of human brain function. T...
Background and purpose: The hippocampus and parahippocampal gyrus have a central role in the acquisi...
Recently, there has been considerable debate regarding the involvement of the left and right prefron...
Temporal lobectomy is an effective therapy for medically refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), bu...
AbstractHemispheric lateralization is a frequently encountered phenomenon of cortical function. It d...
The encoding of verbal stimuli elicits left-lateralized activation patterns within the medial tempor...
Memory disorders are a common consequence of cerebrovascular accident (CVA). However, uncertainties ...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
The hemispheric lateralization of memory has largely been informed through the study of patients wit...
The parietal regions implicated in spatially selective attention differ between patient lesion studi...
The impact of learning on brain functional laterality has not been systematically investigated. We e...
The left hemispheric dominance for complex motor behavior is undisputed. Clinical observations of co...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Functional MRI (fMRI ) was used to investigate right medial tempora...
The mechanisms underlying hemispheric specialization of memory are not completely understood. Functi...