International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy, according to the age of seizures onset (early or late) and the hippocampal sclerosis (associated or not). Seven right-handed control volunteers and seven preoperative adult epileptic patients performed a rhyme decision (language condition) and a visual detection (control condition) tasks in visually presented words and unreadable characters, respectively. All patients were left hemisphere dominant for language. Appropriate statistical analyses provided the following preliminary results: (1) patients compared with healthy subjects showed lower degree of hemispheric lateralization with supplementary involvemen...
International audienceWe report the case of a patient with frontal lobe epilepsy in whom the Wada te...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Subtle linguistic dysfunction and reorganization of the language network wer...
Labudda K, Mertens M, Janszky J, Bien CG, Woermann FG. Atypical language lateralisation associated w...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
Abstract: The present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in patients with t...
International audienceThe objective of this review is to resume major neuroimaging findings on langu...
International audienceThis study explores the language reorganization before and after surgery in a ...
Background Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is the most common type of focal epilepsy in adults ...
Functional MRI (fMRI) for the assessment of language functions is increasingly used in the diagnosti...
It is well recognized that the incidence of atypical language lateralization is increased in patient...
Background: fMRI language tasks readily identify frontal language areas; temporal activation has bee...
We report a 55-year-old, right-handed patient with intractable left temporal lobe epilepsy, who prev...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate alterations of language networks and their relation to impaired naming per...
AbstractWe report a 55-year-old, right-handed patient with intractable left temporal lobe epilepsy, ...
Background: Language function may be reorganized in patients with malformations of cortical developm...
International audienceWe report the case of a patient with frontal lobe epilepsy in whom the Wada te...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Subtle linguistic dysfunction and reorganization of the language network wer...
Labudda K, Mertens M, Janszky J, Bien CG, Woermann FG. Atypical language lateralisation associated w...
International audienceThe present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in pat...
Abstract: The present fMRI study explores the cerebral reorganisation of language in patients with t...
International audienceThe objective of this review is to resume major neuroimaging findings on langu...
International audienceThis study explores the language reorganization before and after surgery in a ...
Background Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is the most common type of focal epilepsy in adults ...
Functional MRI (fMRI) for the assessment of language functions is increasingly used in the diagnosti...
It is well recognized that the incidence of atypical language lateralization is increased in patient...
Background: fMRI language tasks readily identify frontal language areas; temporal activation has bee...
We report a 55-year-old, right-handed patient with intractable left temporal lobe epilepsy, who prev...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate alterations of language networks and their relation to impaired naming per...
AbstractWe report a 55-year-old, right-handed patient with intractable left temporal lobe epilepsy, ...
Background: Language function may be reorganized in patients with malformations of cortical developm...
International audienceWe report the case of a patient with frontal lobe epilepsy in whom the Wada te...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Subtle linguistic dysfunction and reorganization of the language network wer...
Labudda K, Mertens M, Janszky J, Bien CG, Woermann FG. Atypical language lateralisation associated w...