Persons with aphasia vary greatly with regard to clinical profile; yet, they all share one common feature—anomia—an impairment in naming common objects. Previous research has demonstrated that particular naming errors are associated with specific left hemisphere lesions. However, we know very little about the cortical activity in the preserved brain areas that is associated with aphasic speech errors. Utilizing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we show for the first time that specific speech errors are associated with common cortical activity in different types and severities of aphasia. Specifically, productions of phonemic errors recruited the left posterior perilesional occipital and temporal lobe areas. A similar pattern of ...
Deficits in lexical retrieval are commonly observed in individuals with post-stroke aphasia. Success...
Background Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both ...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with deficits of production and comprehen...
Most of our knowledge about the neuroanatomy of speech errors comes from lesion-symptom mapping stud...
Understanding the neural mechanism that supports preserved language processing in aphasia has implic...
The study of language network plasticity following left hemisphere stroke is foundational to the und...
Neuropsychological assessment, brain imaging and computational modelling have augmented our understa...
Abstract The types of errors during speech production can vary across individuals with chronic post-...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is an overarching term for a heterogeneous group of neurodegenerat...
Naming pictures and matching words to pictures belonging to the same semantic category negatively af...
International audienceObjectiveWord finding depends on the processing of semantic and lexical inform...
Aphasia is a severely disabling disorder. In Italy, approximately 150.000 individuals suffer from ap...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Deficits in lexical retrieval are commonly observed in individuals with post-stroke aphasia. Success...
Background Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both ...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with deficits of production and comprehen...
Most of our knowledge about the neuroanatomy of speech errors comes from lesion-symptom mapping stud...
Understanding the neural mechanism that supports preserved language processing in aphasia has implic...
The study of language network plasticity following left hemisphere stroke is foundational to the und...
Neuropsychological assessment, brain imaging and computational modelling have augmented our understa...
Abstract The types of errors during speech production can vary across individuals with chronic post-...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is an overarching term for a heterogeneous group of neurodegenerat...
Naming pictures and matching words to pictures belonging to the same semantic category negatively af...
International audienceObjectiveWord finding depends on the processing of semantic and lexical inform...
Aphasia is a severely disabling disorder. In Italy, approximately 150.000 individuals suffer from ap...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Deficits in lexical retrieval are commonly observed in individuals with post-stroke aphasia. Success...
Background Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both ...
The cortical regions of the brain traditionally associated with deficits of production and comprehen...