The relative contribution of dominant and non-dominant language networks to recovery from aphasia is a matter of debate. We assessed with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to what extent the left and right hemispheres are associated with recovery from aphasia after stroke. fMRI with three language tasks was performed in 13 aphasic stroke patients and in 13 healthy subjects. Severity of aphasia was examined within 2 months after stroke and after at least 1 year. Recovery of naming ability and scores on the Token Test were correlated with data from fMRI in the chronic phase. A breath-hold paradigm was used to investigate hemodynamic responsiveness. Overall language performance in the chronic phase correlated with higher relative ac...
Background and Purpose-This study was undertaken to correlate functional recovery from aphasia after...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
This thesis presents the design, development and application of a novel overt picture-naming paradig...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Even in case of severe brain damage neuronal plas...
Background and Purpose - Early poststroke aphasia rehabilitation effects and their functional MRI (f...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
In post-stroke aphasia, language tasks recruit a combination of residual regions within the canonica...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
The right postero-lateral cerebellum participates with the left frontal lobe in the selection and pr...
Verbal stimuli often induce right-hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left-hemisph...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
Linking both structural lesions and the functional integrity of remaining brain tissue to patients' ...
Background and Purpose-This study was undertaken to correlate functional recovery from aphasia after...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
This thesis presents the design, development and application of a novel overt picture-naming paradig...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Even in case of severe brain damage neuronal plas...
Background and Purpose - Early poststroke aphasia rehabilitation effects and their functional MRI (f...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
In post-stroke aphasia, language tasks recruit a combination of residual regions within the canonica...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
The neural correlates of aphasic errors in spontaneous language are largely unknown. The impact of t...
The right postero-lateral cerebellum participates with the left frontal lobe in the selection and pr...
Verbal stimuli often induce right-hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left-hemisph...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
Linking both structural lesions and the functional integrity of remaining brain tissue to patients' ...
Background and Purpose-This study was undertaken to correlate functional recovery from aphasia after...
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that is a common consequence of stroke. The pathogenesis of...
This thesis presents the design, development and application of a novel overt picture-naming paradig...