Background Functional neuroimaging has been used in neurolinguistic research on normal subjects and on patients with brain damage. This study was designed to investigate the differences of the neural basis underlying language processing between normal subjects and aphasics. Methods Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to map the language network in 6 normal subjects and 3 patients with aphasia who were in the stage of recovery from acute stroke. The participants performed a word generation task during multi-slice functional scanning for the measurement of signal change associated with regional neural activity induced by the task. Results In normal subjects, a distributed language network was activated. Activations were pres...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
The use of functional neuroimaging techniques has advanced what is known about the neural mechanisms...
Functional recovery in response to a brain lesion, such as a stroke, can even occur years after the ...
Background Functional neuroimaging has been used in neurolinguistic research on normal subjects and ...
__Abstract__ My thesis describe the utility of implementing fMRI to investigate how the language ...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
This thesis presents the design, development and application of a novel overt picture-naming paradig...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
Brain imaging studies localising language functions in the brain mainly target different aspects of ...
Cortical reorganization in poststroke aphasia is not well understood. Few studies have investigated ...
AbstractNew structural and functional neuroimaging methods continue to rapidly develop, offering pro...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
The relative contribution of dominant and non-dominant language networks to recovery from aphasia is...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
The use of functional neuroimaging techniques has advanced what is known about the neural mechanisms...
Functional recovery in response to a brain lesion, such as a stroke, can even occur years after the ...
Background Functional neuroimaging has been used in neurolinguistic research on normal subjects and ...
__Abstract__ My thesis describe the utility of implementing fMRI to investigate how the language ...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
This thesis presents the design, development and application of a novel overt picture-naming paradig...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
Brain imaging studies localising language functions in the brain mainly target different aspects of ...
Cortical reorganization in poststroke aphasia is not well understood. Few studies have investigated ...
AbstractNew structural and functional neuroimaging methods continue to rapidly develop, offering pro...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
The relative contribution of dominant and non-dominant language networks to recovery from aphasia is...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
The use of functional neuroimaging techniques has advanced what is known about the neural mechanisms...
Functional recovery in response to a brain lesion, such as a stroke, can even occur years after the ...