The role of the right hemisphere (RH) in recovery from aphasia is incompletely understood. The present study quantified RH grey matter (GM) volume in individuals with chronic stroke-induced aphasia and cognitively healthy people using voxel-based morphometry. We compared group differences in GM volume in the entire RH and in RH regions-of-interest. Given that lesion site is a critical source of heterogeneity associated with poststroke language ability, we used voxel-based lesion symptom mapping (VLSM) to examine the relation between lesion site and language performance in the aphasic participants. Finally, using results derived from the VLSM as a covariate, we evaluated the relation between GM volume in the RH and language ability across do...
Our understanding of post-stroke language function is largely based on older age groups, who show in...
Changes in brain connectivity during language therapy were examined among participants with aphasia ...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
In post-stroke aphasia, language tasks recruit a combination of residual regions within the canonica...
The relative contribution of dominant and non-dominant language networks to recovery from aphasia is...
The study of language network plasticity following left hemisphere stroke is foundational to the und...
Acquired language disorders after stroke are strongly associated with left hemisphere damage. When l...
Verbal stimuli often induce right-hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left-hemisph...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
The right postero-lateral cerebellum participates with the left frontal lobe in the selection and pr...
The role of the right hemisphere for language processing and successful therapeutic interventions in...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
The role of the right hemisphere in aphasia recovery after left hemisphere damage remains unclear. I...
Right hemispheric stroke aphasia (RHSA) rarely occurs in right- or left-handed patients with their l...
Our understanding of post-stroke language function is largely based on older age groups, who show in...
Changes in brain connectivity during language therapy were examined among participants with aphasia ...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
In post-stroke aphasia, language tasks recruit a combination of residual regions within the canonica...
The relative contribution of dominant and non-dominant language networks to recovery from aphasia is...
The study of language network plasticity following left hemisphere stroke is foundational to the und...
Acquired language disorders after stroke are strongly associated with left hemisphere damage. When l...
Verbal stimuli often induce right-hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left-hemisph...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
The right postero-lateral cerebellum participates with the left frontal lobe in the selection and pr...
The role of the right hemisphere for language processing and successful therapeutic interventions in...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
The role of the right hemisphere in aphasia recovery after left hemisphere damage remains unclear. I...
Right hemispheric stroke aphasia (RHSA) rarely occurs in right- or left-handed patients with their l...
Our understanding of post-stroke language function is largely based on older age groups, who show in...
Changes in brain connectivity during language therapy were examined among participants with aphasia ...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...