AbstractLanguage reorganisation following stroke has been studied widely. However, while studies of brain activation and grey matter examined both hemispheres, studies of white matter changes have mostly focused on the left hemisphere. Here we examined the relationship between bilateral hemispheric white matter and aphasia symptoms. 15 chronic stroke patients with aphasia and 18 healthy adults were studied using Diffusion Weighted Imaging data. By applying histogram analysis, Tract-Based Spatial Statistics, tractography and lesion-tract overlap methods, it was found that damage to the left hemisphere in general, and to the arcuate fasciculus in particular, correlated with impairments on word repetition, object naming, sentence comprehension...
The role of the right hemisphere (RH) in recovery from aphasia is incompletely understood. The prese...
Impairments in word repetition and comprehension are common in individuals with aphasia. Repetition ...
Background. The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment-induced...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Knowledge of the anatomic basis of aphasia after stroke has both theoretic a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Knowledge of the anatomic basis of aphasia after stroke has both theoretic a...
Aphasia is a language disorder that results from brain damage. Aphasia negatively affects communicat...
While converging evidence suggests linguistic roles of white matter tracts, detailed associations be...
A growing literature is pointing towards the importance of white matter, tracts in understanding the...
A growing literature is pointing towards the importance of white matter, tracts in understanding the...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
The arcuate fasciculus (AF), a white matter tract linking temporal and inferior frontal language cor...
The arcuate fasciculus (AF), a white matter tract linking temporal and inferior frontal language cor...
The arcuate fasciculus (AF), a white matter tract linking temporal and inferior frontal language cor...
The role of the right hemisphere (RH) in recovery from aphasia is incompletely understood. The prese...
Impairments in word repetition and comprehension are common in individuals with aphasia. Repetition ...
Background. The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment-induced...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Knowledge of the anatomic basis of aphasia after stroke has both theoretic a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Knowledge of the anatomic basis of aphasia after stroke has both theoretic a...
Aphasia is a language disorder that results from brain damage. Aphasia negatively affects communicat...
While converging evidence suggests linguistic roles of white matter tracts, detailed associations be...
A growing literature is pointing towards the importance of white matter, tracts in understanding the...
A growing literature is pointing towards the importance of white matter, tracts in understanding the...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
The arcuate fasciculus (AF), a white matter tract linking temporal and inferior frontal language cor...
The arcuate fasciculus (AF), a white matter tract linking temporal and inferior frontal language cor...
The arcuate fasciculus (AF), a white matter tract linking temporal and inferior frontal language cor...
The role of the right hemisphere (RH) in recovery from aphasia is incompletely understood. The prese...
Impairments in word repetition and comprehension are common in individuals with aphasia. Repetition ...
Background. The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment-induced...