A patient with right hemisphere complex partial seizures exhibited extreme emotional lability resembling mania, neologisms resembling those found in fluent aphasia, and hallucinations during ictal periods. The electroencephalographic and clinical findings in this case suggest that cortical and subcortical structures of the right hemisphere may play a role in mediating the expression of language content. RÉSUMÉ Chez un patient prÉsentant des crises partielles complexes de l'hÉmisphÈre droit, nous avons observÉ pendant les crises une labilitÉÉmotionnelle Évoquant le diagnostic de manie. des nÉologismes ressemblant À ceux de l'aphasie de Wernicke et des hallucinations. Nos constatation EEG et cliniques suggÈrent que les structures corticales e...
Background: Language function may be reorganized in patients with malformations of cortical developm...
Background: Several studies have revealed the increased incidence of atypical language dominance in ...
A strong tendency toward left hemisphere (LH) language dominance has been well established, as evide...
Recent research on the right hemisphere indicates that it has unexpectedly rich linguistic structure...
Right hemisphere brain damage manifests itself in the language at the level of not only expression b...
Objectives The role of the right cerebral hemisphere in nonverbal speech activities remains controve...
Background Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in psychotic patients are associated with activation...
Background Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in psychotic patients are associated with activation...
The purpose of this article was to determine the prevalence of extralinguistic (non-aphasic) disorde...
The ability to perceive and express emotional, as well as number of linguistic prosodic qualities of...
AbstractWe report a 55-year-old, right-handed patient with intractable left temporal lobe epilepsy, ...
Objective: Discourse skills - in which the right hemisphere has an important role - enables verbal c...
© 1982 Skye McDonaldIt was argued, that contrary to conventional localisation models attributing all...
Summary : Language disorders after right cerebral hemisphere damage. Language disorders after right ...
AbstractThe 25-year-old right-handed woman suffering from temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) was referred ...
Background: Language function may be reorganized in patients with malformations of cortical developm...
Background: Several studies have revealed the increased incidence of atypical language dominance in ...
A strong tendency toward left hemisphere (LH) language dominance has been well established, as evide...
Recent research on the right hemisphere indicates that it has unexpectedly rich linguistic structure...
Right hemisphere brain damage manifests itself in the language at the level of not only expression b...
Objectives The role of the right cerebral hemisphere in nonverbal speech activities remains controve...
Background Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in psychotic patients are associated with activation...
Background Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in psychotic patients are associated with activation...
The purpose of this article was to determine the prevalence of extralinguistic (non-aphasic) disorde...
The ability to perceive and express emotional, as well as number of linguistic prosodic qualities of...
AbstractWe report a 55-year-old, right-handed patient with intractable left temporal lobe epilepsy, ...
Objective: Discourse skills - in which the right hemisphere has an important role - enables verbal c...
© 1982 Skye McDonaldIt was argued, that contrary to conventional localisation models attributing all...
Summary : Language disorders after right cerebral hemisphere damage. Language disorders after right ...
AbstractThe 25-year-old right-handed woman suffering from temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) was referred ...
Background: Language function may be reorganized in patients with malformations of cortical developm...
Background: Several studies have revealed the increased incidence of atypical language dominance in ...
A strong tendency toward left hemisphere (LH) language dominance has been well established, as evide...