Converging evidence from neuroimaging studies and computational modelling suggests an organization of language in a dual dorsal–ventral brain network: a dorsal stream connects temporoparietal with frontal premotor regions through the superior longitudinal and arcuate fasciculus and integrates sensorimotor processing, e.g. in repetition of speech. A ventral stream connects temporal and prefrontal regions via the extreme capsule and mediates meaning, e.g. in auditory comprehension. The aim of our study was to test, in a large sample of 100 aphasic stroke patients, how well acute impairments of repetition and comprehension correlate with lesions of either the dorsal or ventral stream. We combined voxelwise lesion-behaviour mapping with the dor...
The dorsal and ventral information streams between inferior frontal and temporal language regions in...
SummaryTraditional neurological models of language were based on a single neural pathway (the dorsal...
While traditional models of language comprehension have focused on the left posterior temporal corte...
In the dual-route language model, the dorsal pathway is known for sound-to-motor mapping, but the ro...
<p>In the dual-route language model, the dorsal pathway is known for sound-to-motor mapping, but the...
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Impairments in word repetition and comprehension are common in individuals with aphasia. Repetition ...
Item does not contain fulltextIt has long been assumed that a dorsal pathway running from temporal t...
SummaryFrontal and temporal language areas involved in syntactic processing are connected by several...
Background: The localization and organization of language has been an ongoing research interest ever...
In the 19th century, ground-breaking observations on aphasia by Broca and Wernicke suggested that la...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
Objective Impairment of speech repetition following injury to the dorsal language stream is a featur...
Background: Aphasia is one of the most common causes of post-stroke disabilities. As the symptoms an...
abstract: We tested the hypothesis that motor planning and programming of speech articulation and ve...
The dorsal and ventral information streams between inferior frontal and temporal language regions in...
SummaryTraditional neurological models of language were based on a single neural pathway (the dorsal...
While traditional models of language comprehension have focused on the left posterior temporal corte...
In the dual-route language model, the dorsal pathway is known for sound-to-motor mapping, but the ro...
<p>In the dual-route language model, the dorsal pathway is known for sound-to-motor mapping, but the...
Contains fulltext : 201234pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)Human language ...
Impairments in word repetition and comprehension are common in individuals with aphasia. Repetition ...
Item does not contain fulltextIt has long been assumed that a dorsal pathway running from temporal t...
SummaryFrontal and temporal language areas involved in syntactic processing are connected by several...
Background: The localization and organization of language has been an ongoing research interest ever...
In the 19th century, ground-breaking observations on aphasia by Broca and Wernicke suggested that la...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
Objective Impairment of speech repetition following injury to the dorsal language stream is a featur...
Background: Aphasia is one of the most common causes of post-stroke disabilities. As the symptoms an...
abstract: We tested the hypothesis that motor planning and programming of speech articulation and ve...
The dorsal and ventral information streams between inferior frontal and temporal language regions in...
SummaryTraditional neurological models of language were based on a single neural pathway (the dorsal...
While traditional models of language comprehension have focused on the left posterior temporal corte...