Background and purpose Patients with epilepsy and malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are at high risk for language and other cognitive impairment. Specific impairments, however, are not well correlated with the extent and locale of dysplastic cortex; such findings highlight the relevance of aberrant cortico-cortical interactions, or connectivity, to the clinical phenotype. The goal of this study was to determine the independent contribution of well-described white matter pathways to language function in a cohort of pediatric patients with epilepsy. Materials and methods Patients were retrospectively identified from an existing database of pediatric epilepsy patients with the following inclusion criteria: 1. diagnosis of MCDs, 2. D...
Background: Language function may be reorganized in patients with malformations of cortical developm...
Children with focal epilepsy are at increased risk of language impairment, yet the neural substrate ...
OBJECTIVE: Reorganization of the language network from typically left-lateralized frontotemporal reg...
AbstractBackground and purposePatients with epilepsy and malformations of cortical development (MCDs...
Background and purpose: Patients with epilepsy and malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are ...
AbstractChildhood speech and language deficits are highly prevalent and are a common feature of neur...
Introduction Rolandic epilepsy (RE) is a childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal (rolandic) spikes, t...
Introduction: Rolandic epilepsy (RE) is a childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal (rolandic) spikes, ...
ObjectiveThe distributed white matter network underlying language leads to difficulties in extractin...
Objective The distributed white matter network underlying language leads to difficulties in extracti...
AbstractObjective/methodsNeuroimaging research has predominantly focused on exploring how cortical o...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human kind is our unique capacity for rapidly acquiring speech...
Background:. Polymicrogyric cortex demonstrates interindividual variation with regard to both extent...
AbstractIntroductionRolandic epilepsy, a childhood epilepsy associated with language impairments, wa...
Purpose of review Neurodevelopmental disorders of language are increasingly appreciated as part of t...
Background: Language function may be reorganized in patients with malformations of cortical developm...
Children with focal epilepsy are at increased risk of language impairment, yet the neural substrate ...
OBJECTIVE: Reorganization of the language network from typically left-lateralized frontotemporal reg...
AbstractBackground and purposePatients with epilepsy and malformations of cortical development (MCDs...
Background and purpose: Patients with epilepsy and malformations of cortical development (MCDs) are ...
AbstractChildhood speech and language deficits are highly prevalent and are a common feature of neur...
Introduction Rolandic epilepsy (RE) is a childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal (rolandic) spikes, t...
Introduction: Rolandic epilepsy (RE) is a childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal (rolandic) spikes, ...
ObjectiveThe distributed white matter network underlying language leads to difficulties in extractin...
Objective The distributed white matter network underlying language leads to difficulties in extracti...
AbstractObjective/methodsNeuroimaging research has predominantly focused on exploring how cortical o...
One of the most intriguing aspects of human kind is our unique capacity for rapidly acquiring speech...
Background:. Polymicrogyric cortex demonstrates interindividual variation with regard to both extent...
AbstractIntroductionRolandic epilepsy, a childhood epilepsy associated with language impairments, wa...
Purpose of review Neurodevelopmental disorders of language are increasingly appreciated as part of t...
Background: Language function may be reorganized in patients with malformations of cortical developm...
Children with focal epilepsy are at increased risk of language impairment, yet the neural substrate ...
OBJECTIVE: Reorganization of the language network from typically left-lateralized frontotemporal reg...