Despite the widespread use of lesion-symptom mapping (LSM) techniques to study associations between location of brain damage and language deficits, the prediction of language deficits from lesion location remains a substantial challenge. The present study examined several factors which may impact lesion-symptom prediction by (1) testing the relative predictive advantage of general language deficit scores compared to composite scores that capture specific deficit types, (2) isolating the relative contribution of lesion location compared to lesion size, and (3) comparing standard voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM) with a multivariate method (sparse canonical correlation analysis, SCCAN). Analyses were conducted on data from 128 partici...
Voxel-based Lesion Symptom Mapping (VLSM) analysis was utilized to predict degree of motor impairmen...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with the comprehension of language are We...
Abstract Background Investigators frequently quantify...
Background: The localization and organization of language has been an ongoing research interest ever...
Background: Aphasia is one of the most common causes of post-stroke disabilities. As the symptoms an...
There is an ever-increasing wealth of knowledge arising from basic cognitive and clinical neuroscien...
Lesion size and tracing methods with MRI Lesion size and tracing methods with MRI Brown, Filion, Kei...
Aphasia is a language disorder associated with focal brain lesions. Although the topographic definit...
AbstractStudies attempting to map post-stroke cognitive or motor symptoms to lesion location have be...
Background The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations stroke severity, aphasia...
For more than a century, lesion–symptom mapping studies have yielded valuable insights into the rela...
For many years, researchers have sought to understand whether and when stroke survivors with acquire...
There is a need for identifying biomarkers that predict chronic speech fluency/language impairment a...
Objective: It has been many years that brain lesion analysis of different aphasia Syndromes has led ...
Cerebrovascular disease is a major cause of cognitive impairment and dementia, either by itself or i...
Voxel-based Lesion Symptom Mapping (VLSM) analysis was utilized to predict degree of motor impairmen...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with the comprehension of language are We...
Abstract Background Investigators frequently quantify...
Background: The localization and organization of language has been an ongoing research interest ever...
Background: Aphasia is one of the most common causes of post-stroke disabilities. As the symptoms an...
There is an ever-increasing wealth of knowledge arising from basic cognitive and clinical neuroscien...
Lesion size and tracing methods with MRI Lesion size and tracing methods with MRI Brown, Filion, Kei...
Aphasia is a language disorder associated with focal brain lesions. Although the topographic definit...
AbstractStudies attempting to map post-stroke cognitive or motor symptoms to lesion location have be...
Background The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations stroke severity, aphasia...
For more than a century, lesion–symptom mapping studies have yielded valuable insights into the rela...
For many years, researchers have sought to understand whether and when stroke survivors with acquire...
There is a need for identifying biomarkers that predict chronic speech fluency/language impairment a...
Objective: It has been many years that brain lesion analysis of different aphasia Syndromes has led ...
Cerebrovascular disease is a major cause of cognitive impairment and dementia, either by itself or i...
Voxel-based Lesion Symptom Mapping (VLSM) analysis was utilized to predict degree of motor impairmen...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with the comprehension of language are We...
Abstract Background Investigators frequently quantify...