ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state fMRI post stroke can inform on altered functional connectivity (FC) within cortical language networks. Some initial studies report reduced FC between bilateral premotor cortices in patients with AOS, with lowest FC in patients with the most severe AOS. However, longitudinal FC studies in stroke are lacking. The aims of the present longitudinal study in early post stroke patients with AOS were (i) to compare connectivity strength in AOS patients to that in left hemisphere (LH) lesioned stroke patients without a speech-language impairment, (ii) to investigate the relation between FC and severity of AOS, aphasia and non-verbal oral apraxia (NVOA)...
INTRODUCTION: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder impairing the coordination of compl...
This thesis presents an investigation of brain networks mediating both language-specific and domain-...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
Motor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the communication...
AbstractMotor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the commu...
Motor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the communication...
AbstractMotor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the commu...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder impairing the coordination of compl...
This thesis presents an investigation of brain networks mediating both language-specific and domain-...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
Motor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the communication...
AbstractMotor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the commu...
Motor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the communication...
AbstractMotor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the commu...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
The loss and recovery of language functions are still incompletely understood. This longitudinal fun...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder impairing the coordination of compl...
This thesis presents an investigation of brain networks mediating both language-specific and domain-...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...