We studied the linguistic profile and neurolinguistic organization of a 14-year-old adolescent (EB) who underwent a left hemispherectomy at the age of 2.5 years. After initial aphasia, his language skills recovered within 2 years, with the exception of some word finding problems. Over the years, the neuropsychological assessments showed that EB's language was near-to-normal, with the exception of lexical competence, which lagged slightly behind for both auditory and written language. Moreover, EB's accuracy and speed in both reading and writing words and non-words were within the normal range, whereas difficulties emerged in reading loan words and in tasks with homophones. EB's functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) patterns for sever...
Patients with congenital lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere may reorganize language functions i...
Pre- or perinatally acquired ("congenital") left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Language is considered to be one of the most lateralized human brain functions. Left hemisphere domi...
We studied the linguistic profile and neurolinguistic organization of a 14-year-old adolescent (EB) ...
SUMMARY Linguistic and related cognitive abilities were investigated two years after dominant left h...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
We present a case of a 14-year-old girl born without the left hemisphere due to prenatal left intern...
ObjectivesCerebral hemispherectomy, a surgical procedure undergone to control intractable seizures, ...
ObjectivesIn this study, we explored the syntactic competence of the right hemisphere (RH) after lef...
We describe the case of an 11-year-old, previously healthy, pre-puberal, right-handed girl with acqu...
Our understanding of post-stroke language function is largely based on older age groups, who show in...
Abstract The left hemisphere dominance for nearly all processes associated with reading has been fi...
Studies have suggested that congenital left hemispheric (LH) frontal arteriovenous malformations (AV...
Pre- or perinatally acquired (“congenital”) left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Left-hemispheric (LH) brain lesions acquired early in life can induce language organization in the u...
Patients with congenital lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere may reorganize language functions i...
Pre- or perinatally acquired ("congenital") left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Language is considered to be one of the most lateralized human brain functions. Left hemisphere domi...
We studied the linguistic profile and neurolinguistic organization of a 14-year-old adolescent (EB) ...
SUMMARY Linguistic and related cognitive abilities were investigated two years after dominant left h...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
We present a case of a 14-year-old girl born without the left hemisphere due to prenatal left intern...
ObjectivesCerebral hemispherectomy, a surgical procedure undergone to control intractable seizures, ...
ObjectivesIn this study, we explored the syntactic competence of the right hemisphere (RH) after lef...
We describe the case of an 11-year-old, previously healthy, pre-puberal, right-handed girl with acqu...
Our understanding of post-stroke language function is largely based on older age groups, who show in...
Abstract The left hemisphere dominance for nearly all processes associated with reading has been fi...
Studies have suggested that congenital left hemispheric (LH) frontal arteriovenous malformations (AV...
Pre- or perinatally acquired (“congenital”) left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Left-hemispheric (LH) brain lesions acquired early in life can induce language organization in the u...
Patients with congenital lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere may reorganize language functions i...
Pre- or perinatally acquired ("congenital") left-hemispheric brain lesions can be compensated for by...
Language is considered to be one of the most lateralized human brain functions. Left hemisphere domi...