Abstract In the present study language abilities in four patients with focal cerebellar lesions of different types and localized in different areas of the cerebellum were assessed before and after surgery in order to verify possible linguistic deficits and ascertain if these deficits were stable or evolved after the operation. All patients showed minor language impairments, mainly affecting morphosyntactic features and lexical access. In two patients, AZ (with an arachnoidal cyst compressing the superior portion of the vermis) and LP (with a hemangioblastoma compressing the right cerebellar hemisphere), linguistic deficits partially recovered after surgery. The remaining two patients, FR (with an astrocytoma in the vermis) and MG (with an ...
International audienceDuring the past decades, converging evidence from clinical, neuroimaging and n...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that language impairment ca...
Background/Aims: Childhood-acquired cerebellar studies to date have appeared to present a concordant...
Objective: Acquired cerebellar lesions in children and adults may determine deficits of executive fu...
Objective: Acquired cerebellar lesions in children and adults may determine deficits of executive fu...
Background: During the past three decades neuroanatomical, neuroimaging, and clinical studies have s...
Patients with congenital lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere may reorganize language functions i...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
Background: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
Background: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
Objectives-Recent clinical and functional neuroimaging evidence points towards a cerebellar role in ...
Background: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
Background: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
During the past decades, converging evidence from clinical, neuroimaging and neuroanatomical studies...
International audienceDuring the past decades, converging evidence from clinical, neuroimaging and n...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that language impairment ca...
Background/Aims: Childhood-acquired cerebellar studies to date have appeared to present a concordant...
Objective: Acquired cerebellar lesions in children and adults may determine deficits of executive fu...
Objective: Acquired cerebellar lesions in children and adults may determine deficits of executive fu...
Background: During the past three decades neuroanatomical, neuroimaging, and clinical studies have s...
Patients with congenital lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere may reorganize language functions i...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
Background: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
Background: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
Objectives-Recent clinical and functional neuroimaging evidence points towards a cerebellar role in ...
Background: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
Background: Several studies have suggested that language impairment can be observed in patients with...
During the past decades, converging evidence from clinical, neuroimaging and neuroanatomical studies...
International audienceDuring the past decades, converging evidence from clinical, neuroimaging and n...
To test the hypothesis of crossed cerebro-cerebellar language dominance (Marien, Engelborghs, Fabbro...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Several studies have suggested that language impairment ca...