Crossed aphasia refers to language deficits induced by unilateral right hemisphere injuries in right-handed people who had no previous history of brain damage. One of the intriguing questions concerning crossed aphasia is the atypical language representation in the brain. In this respect, fMRI is a valuable tool for understanding the neural basis of crossed aphasia. Here, we used neuropsychological and fMRI language tasks in a right-handed subject who presented a crossed aphasia due to a right frontal meningioma. fMRI maps from two language tasks showed bilateral patterns of activation. In the light of previous studies reporting much frequent bilateral than exclusive right hemisphere representations, we hypothesise that some crossed aphasia...
Language function is mainly located within the left hemisphere of the brain, especially in right-han...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Abstract: In addition to its traditional role in motor control, the cerebellum has been implicated i...
Crossed aphasia refers to language deficits induced by unilateral right hemisphere injuries in right...
Atypical patterns of language activation in functional MRI (fMRI) are not unusual, particularly in p...
Background —General conclusions concerning mechanisms of cerebral lateralization may be learned from...
In nearly all right- and left-handed individuals, language is bound to the left hemisphere. Acquired...
Studies have suggested that congenital left hemispheric (LH) frontal arteriovenous malformations (AV...
A74-year-old, left-handedman presentedwith a rapidly evolving loss of strength in his right leg asso...
Objectives: To study patients with crossed aphasia (aphasia secondary to lesions in the right hemisp...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
A case of crossed aphasia in a right-handed woman resulting from a right-hemisphere stroke is report...
Background: Crossed aphasia, a language disturbance in right-handed individuals secondary to a right...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Calabrese P, Neufeld H, Falk A, et al. Word generation in bilinguals - fMRI study with implications ...
Language function is mainly located within the left hemisphere of the brain, especially in right-han...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Abstract: In addition to its traditional role in motor control, the cerebellum has been implicated i...
Crossed aphasia refers to language deficits induced by unilateral right hemisphere injuries in right...
Atypical patterns of language activation in functional MRI (fMRI) are not unusual, particularly in p...
Background —General conclusions concerning mechanisms of cerebral lateralization may be learned from...
In nearly all right- and left-handed individuals, language is bound to the left hemisphere. Acquired...
Studies have suggested that congenital left hemispheric (LH) frontal arteriovenous malformations (AV...
A74-year-old, left-handedman presentedwith a rapidly evolving loss of strength in his right leg asso...
Objectives: To study patients with crossed aphasia (aphasia secondary to lesions in the right hemisp...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
A case of crossed aphasia in a right-handed woman resulting from a right-hemisphere stroke is report...
Background: Crossed aphasia, a language disturbance in right-handed individuals secondary to a right...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Calabrese P, Neufeld H, Falk A, et al. Word generation in bilinguals - fMRI study with implications ...
Language function is mainly located within the left hemisphere of the brain, especially in right-han...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Abstract: In addition to its traditional role in motor control, the cerebellum has been implicated i...