Background Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is the most common type of focal epilepsy in adults and can be successfully cured by surgery. One of the main complications of this surgery however is a decline in language abilities. The magnitude of this decline is related to the degree of language lateralization to the left hemisphere. Most fMRI paradigms used to determine language dominance in epileptic populations have used active language tasks. Sometimes, these paradigms are too complex and may result in patient underperformance. Only a few studies have used purely passive tasks, such as listening to standard speech. Methods In the present study we characterized language lateralization in patients with MTLE using a rapid and passive sem...
Abstract: The present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in patients with t...
Defining language lateralization is important to minimize morbidity in patients treated surgically f...
In patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), assessment of language lateralization is important as...
Background: fMRI language tasks readily identify frontal language areas; temporal activation has bee...
Labudda K, Mertens M, Janszky J, Bien CG, Woermann FG. Atypical language lateralisation associated w...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
Defining language lateralisation is important to minimise morbidity in patients treatedsurgically fo...
This study explored the relationships among multimodal imaging, clinical features, and language impa...
Defining language lateralization is important to minimize morbidity in patients treated surgically f...
Defining language lateralization is important to minimize morbidity in patients treated surgically f...
PURPOSE: Assessment of language dominance with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and neur...
Abstract: The present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in patients with t...
Defining language lateralization is important to minimize morbidity in patients treated surgically f...
In patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), assessment of language lateralization is important as...
Background: fMRI language tasks readily identify frontal language areas; temporal activation has bee...
Labudda K, Mertens M, Janszky J, Bien CG, Woermann FG. Atypical language lateralisation associated w...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
Defining language lateralisation is important to minimise morbidity in patients treatedsurgically fo...
This study explored the relationships among multimodal imaging, clinical features, and language impa...
Defining language lateralization is important to minimize morbidity in patients treated surgically f...
Defining language lateralization is important to minimize morbidity in patients treated surgically f...
PURPOSE: Assessment of language dominance with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and neur...
Abstract: The present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in patients with t...
Defining language lateralization is important to minimize morbidity in patients treated surgically f...
In patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), assessment of language lateralization is important as...