AbstractPediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) may result in long-lasting language impairments alongside dysarthria, a motor-speech disorder. Whether this co-morbidity is due to the functional links between speech and language networks, or to widespread damage affecting both motor and language tracts, remains unknown.Here we investigated language function and diffusion metrics (using diffusion-weighted tractography) within the arcuate fasciculus, the uncinate fasciculus, and the corpus callosum in 32 young people after TBI (approximately half with dysarthria) and age-matched healthy controls (n=17). Only participants with dysarthria showed impairments in language, affecting sentence formulation and semantic association. In the whole TBI gro...
The aim of this study was to determine if cerebral white matter integrity is predictive of Written E...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has great impact, both to public health as well as to theindividuals wh...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in traumatic axonal injury and white matter (WM) damage, ...
To identify corticobulbar tract changes that may predict chronic dysarthria in young people who have...
Pediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery of readi...
The physiological and perceptual characteristics of persistent dysarthria exhibited by a 14 year-old...
AbstractPediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery ...
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electrom...
Primary objective : To investigate the speed and accuracy of tongue movements exhibited by a sample ...
The arcuate fasciculus (AF), a white matter tract linking temporal and inferior frontal language cor...
Primary objective: To investigate the articulatory function of a group of children with traumatic br...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Knowledge of the anatomic basis of aphasia after stroke has both theoretic a...
Two physiological assessments, electromagnetic articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG), w...
Relationships among language ability, arcuate fasciculus and lesion volume were investigated by use...
The aim of the present paper was to demonstrate the variation in the nature and extent of the physio...
The aim of this study was to determine if cerebral white matter integrity is predictive of Written E...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has great impact, both to public health as well as to theindividuals wh...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in traumatic axonal injury and white matter (WM) damage, ...
To identify corticobulbar tract changes that may predict chronic dysarthria in young people who have...
Pediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery of readi...
The physiological and perceptual characteristics of persistent dysarthria exhibited by a 14 year-old...
AbstractPediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery ...
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electrom...
Primary objective : To investigate the speed and accuracy of tongue movements exhibited by a sample ...
The arcuate fasciculus (AF), a white matter tract linking temporal and inferior frontal language cor...
Primary objective: To investigate the articulatory function of a group of children with traumatic br...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Knowledge of the anatomic basis of aphasia after stroke has both theoretic a...
Two physiological assessments, electromagnetic articulography (EMA) and electropalatography (EPG), w...
Relationships among language ability, arcuate fasciculus and lesion volume were investigated by use...
The aim of the present paper was to demonstrate the variation in the nature and extent of the physio...
The aim of this study was to determine if cerebral white matter integrity is predictive of Written E...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has great impact, both to public health as well as to theindividuals wh...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often results in traumatic axonal injury and white matter (WM) damage, ...