Background: An often underestimated cognitive morbidity in patients with epilepsy is language dysfunction. To investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying neuropsychological language impairment, activation maps and functional connectivity networks were studied by fMRI of language. Method: Fifty-two patients with cryptogenic localization-related epilepsy and 27 healthy controls underwent neuropsychological assessment of IQ, word fluency, and text reading. fMRI was performed with a standard covert word-generation and text-reading paradigm. Functional connectivity analysis comprised cross-correlation of signal time series of the characteristic and most strongly activated regions involved in the language tasks. Results: After careful selectio...
Children with focal epilepsy are at increased risk of language impairment, yet the neural substrate ...
Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) affects the brain networks at several levels and patients suffe...
Purpose: Impaired memory performance is the most frequently reported cognitive problem in patients w...
Background: An often underestimated cognitive morbidity in patients with epilepsy is language dysfun...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Subtle linguistic dysfunction and reorganization of the language network wer...
Objective: The dominant model of cognitive impairment in focal epilepsy has emphasised structural ba...
Introduction Over the last years, evidence has accumulated that rolandic epilepsy (RE) is associated...
We aimed to study the effect of a potential default mode network (DMN) dysfunction on language perfo...
Introduction: Rolandic epilepsy (RE) is an idiopathic focal childhood epilepsy with a well-establish...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate alterations of language networks and their relation to impaired naming per...
Objective The dominant model of cognitive impairment in focal epilepsy has emphasised structural bas...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationOBJECTIVE: Studies of focal epilepsy have ...
International audienceThe objective of this review is to resume major neuroimaging findings on langu...
Children with focal epilepsy are at increased risk of language impairment, yet the neural substrate ...
Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) affects the brain networks at several levels and patients suffe...
Purpose: Impaired memory performance is the most frequently reported cognitive problem in patients w...
Background: An often underestimated cognitive morbidity in patients with epilepsy is language dysfun...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Subtle linguistic dysfunction and reorganization of the language network wer...
Objective: The dominant model of cognitive impairment in focal epilepsy has emphasised structural ba...
Introduction Over the last years, evidence has accumulated that rolandic epilepsy (RE) is associated...
We aimed to study the effect of a potential default mode network (DMN) dysfunction on language perfo...
Introduction: Rolandic epilepsy (RE) is an idiopathic focal childhood epilepsy with a well-establish...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate alterations of language networks and their relation to impaired naming per...
Objective The dominant model of cognitive impairment in focal epilepsy has emphasised structural bas...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationOBJECTIVE: Studies of focal epilepsy have ...
International audienceThe objective of this review is to resume major neuroimaging findings on langu...
Children with focal epilepsy are at increased risk of language impairment, yet the neural substrate ...
Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE) affects the brain networks at several levels and patients suffe...
Purpose: Impaired memory performance is the most frequently reported cognitive problem in patients w...