Abstract Background and aims To identify relations between brain abnormalities and spoken language comprehension, MRI characteristics of 80 nonspeaking children with severe CP were examined. Methods MRI scans were analysed for patterns of brain abnormalities and scored for specific MRI measures: white matter (WM) areas; size of lateral ventricles, WM abnormality/reduction, cysts, subarachnoid space, corpus callosum thinning and grey matter (GM) areas; cortical GM abnormalities, thalamus, putamen, globus pallidus and nucleus caudatus and cerebellar abnormalities. Language comprehension was assessed with a new validated instrument (C-BiLLT). Results MRI scans of 35 children were classified as a basal ganglia necrosis (BGN) pattern, with damag...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
Abstract: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe speech, language and communica...
The authors studied 60 children (aged 4 months to 9 years) with cerebral palsy by means of magnetic ...
Becher, J.G. [Promotor]Knaap, M.S. van der [Promotor]Vermeulen, R.J. [Copromotor]Oostrom, K.J. [Copr...
Background Children with severe cerebral palsy (CP) (i.e. ‘non-speaking children with severely limit...
Aim To identify factors that are relevant for spoken language comprehension in children with cerebra...
© 2016Background MRI shows promise as a prognostic tool for clinical findings such as gross motor fu...
The aim of the study was to investigate associations between the severity of motor limitations, cogn...
PURPOSE: To identify determinants of spoken language comprehension (SLC) in children with cerebral p...
BackgroundCommunication and cognitive impairments are common impediments to participation and social...
We evaluated the integrity of the white matter tract using diffusion-tensor magnetic resonance imagi...
We studied gray-white matter and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) alterations that may be critical for lang...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that children with specific language impairment (SLI) m...
We examined MRI abnormalities and language function in young patients with infarctions apparently co...
Using magnetic resonance imaging 20 language- and learning-impaired children were compared with 12 n...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
Abstract: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe speech, language and communica...
The authors studied 60 children (aged 4 months to 9 years) with cerebral palsy by means of magnetic ...
Becher, J.G. [Promotor]Knaap, M.S. van der [Promotor]Vermeulen, R.J. [Copromotor]Oostrom, K.J. [Copr...
Background Children with severe cerebral palsy (CP) (i.e. ‘non-speaking children with severely limit...
Aim To identify factors that are relevant for spoken language comprehension in children with cerebra...
© 2016Background MRI shows promise as a prognostic tool for clinical findings such as gross motor fu...
The aim of the study was to investigate associations between the severity of motor limitations, cogn...
PURPOSE: To identify determinants of spoken language comprehension (SLC) in children with cerebral p...
BackgroundCommunication and cognitive impairments are common impediments to participation and social...
We evaluated the integrity of the white matter tract using diffusion-tensor magnetic resonance imagi...
We studied gray-white matter and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) alterations that may be critical for lang...
Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that children with specific language impairment (SLI) m...
We examined MRI abnormalities and language function in young patients with infarctions apparently co...
Using magnetic resonance imaging 20 language- and learning-impaired children were compared with 12 n...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
Abstract: The overall aim of this thesis was to explore and describe speech, language and communica...
The authors studied 60 children (aged 4 months to 9 years) with cerebral palsy by means of magnetic ...