Background and Purpose - Early poststroke aphasia rehabilitation effects and their functional MRI (fMRI) correlates were investigated in a pilot, controlled longitudinal study. Methods - Twelve patients with mild/moderate aphasia (8 Broca, 3 anomic, and 1 Wernicke) were randomly assigned to daily language rehabilitation for 2 weeks (starting 2.2 [mean] days poststroke) or no rehabilitation. The Aachen Aphasia Test and fMRI recorded during an auditory comprehension task were performed at 3 time intervals: mean 2.2 (T1), 16.2 (T2), and 190 (T3) days poststroke. Results - Groups did not differ in terms of age, education, aphasia severity, lesions volume, baseline fMRI activations, and in task performance during fMRI across examinations. Rehabi...
Linking both structural lesions and the functional integrity of remaining brain tissue to patients' ...
Knowledge about the recovery of language functions in bilingual aphasic patients who suffer from lef...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
Background and Purpose—Early poststroke aphasia rehabilitation effects and their functional MRI (fMR...
The relative contribution of dominant and non-dominant language networks to recovery from aphasia is...
Functional recovery in response to a brain lesion, such as a stroke, can even occur years after the ...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Even in case of severe brain damage neuronal plas...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Even in case of severe brain damage neuronal plas...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
Background and Purpose-This study was undertaken to correlate functional recovery from aphasia after...
Cortical reorganization in poststroke aphasia is not well understood. Few studies have investigated ...
Linking both structural lesions and the functional integrity of remaining brain tissue to patients' ...
Knowledge about the recovery of language functions in bilingual aphasic patients who suffer from lef...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
Background and Purpose—Early poststroke aphasia rehabilitation effects and their functional MRI (fMR...
The relative contribution of dominant and non-dominant language networks to recovery from aphasia is...
Functional recovery in response to a brain lesion, such as a stroke, can even occur years after the ...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Even in case of severe brain damage neuronal plas...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Even in case of severe brain damage neuronal plas...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
Background and Purpose-This study was undertaken to correlate functional recovery from aphasia after...
Cortical reorganization in poststroke aphasia is not well understood. Few studies have investigated ...
Linking both structural lesions and the functional integrity of remaining brain tissue to patients' ...
Knowledge about the recovery of language functions in bilingual aphasic patients who suffer from lef...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...