Patients with congenital lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere may reorganize language functions into the right hemisphere. In these patients, language production is represented homotopically to the left-hemispheric language areas. We studied cerebellar activation in five patients with congenital lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere to assess if the language network is reorganized completely in these patients, i.e. including also cerebellar language functions. As compared to a group of controls matched for age, sex, and verbal IQ, the patients recruited an area not in the right but in the left cerebellar hemisphere. The extent of laterality of the cerebellar activation correlated significantly with the laterality of the frontal activat...
Studies have suggested that congenital left hemispheric (LH) frontal arteriovenous malformations (AV...
Early left-hemispheric brain lesions may lead to a reorganization of language into the right hemisph...
The extent to which the human brain shows evidence of functional plasticity across the lifespan has ...
Pre- or perinatally acquired ("congenital") left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Pre- or perinatally acquired (“congenital”) left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Abstract: In addition to its traditional role in motor control, the cerebellum has been implicated i...
Introduction Children with congenital left hemispheric (LH) brain damage do usually not have languag...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Left-hemispheric (LH) brain lesions acquired early in life can induce language organization in the u...
AbstractObjectiveChildren with epilepsy often have reorganization of language networks and abnormal ...
Right-hemispheric organisation of language has been observed following early left-sided brain lesion...
Right-hemispheric organisation of language has been observed following early left-sided brain lesion...
Studies have suggested that congenital left hemispheric (LH) frontal arteriovenous malformations (AV...
Early left-hemispheric brain lesions may lead to a reorganization of language into the right hemisph...
The extent to which the human brain shows evidence of functional plasticity across the lifespan has ...
Pre- or perinatally acquired ("congenital") left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Pre- or perinatally acquired (“congenital”) left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Abstract: In addition to its traditional role in motor control, the cerebellum has been implicated i...
Introduction Children with congenital left hemispheric (LH) brain damage do usually not have languag...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Left-hemispheric (LH) brain lesions acquired early in life can induce language organization in the u...
AbstractObjectiveChildren with epilepsy often have reorganization of language networks and abnormal ...
Right-hemispheric organisation of language has been observed following early left-sided brain lesion...
Right-hemispheric organisation of language has been observed following early left-sided brain lesion...
Studies have suggested that congenital left hemispheric (LH) frontal arteriovenous malformations (AV...
Early left-hemispheric brain lesions may lead to a reorganization of language into the right hemisph...
The extent to which the human brain shows evidence of functional plasticity across the lifespan has ...