Background: Representations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized as nouns and verbs, two grammatical classes that constitute the core elements of language. Given their very distinct roles in singling out objects (nouns) or referring to transformative actions (verbs), they likely rely on distinct brain circuits. Method: We tested this hypothesis by conducting network-based lesion-symptom mapping in 38 patients with chronic stroke to the left hemisphere. We reconstructed the individual brain connectomes from probabilistic tractography applied to magnetic resonance imaging and obtained measures of production of words referring to objects and actions from narrative discourse elicited by picture naming tasks. Result...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Several behavioural and neuroimaging studies have suggested that the language function is not restri...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While the...
AbstractBackgroundRepresentations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized...
Neuropsychological assessment, brain imaging and computational modelling have augmented our understa...
The clinical profiles of individuals with post-stroke aphasia demonstrate considerable variation in ...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
In this dissertation, we investigated aspects of verb and sentence processing in aphasia – a languag...
In post-stroke aphasia, language tasks recruit a combination of residual regions within the canonica...
Aphasic deficits are usually only interpreted in terms of domain-specific language processes. Howeve...
Aphasic deficits are usually only interpreted in terms of domain-specific language processes. Howeve...
The behavioural and neural processes underpinning different word classes, particularly nouns and ver...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Several behavioural and neuroimaging studies have suggested that the language function is not restri...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While the...
AbstractBackgroundRepresentations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized...
Neuropsychological assessment, brain imaging and computational modelling have augmented our understa...
The clinical profiles of individuals with post-stroke aphasia demonstrate considerable variation in ...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced aphasi...
In this dissertation, we investigated aspects of verb and sentence processing in aphasia – a languag...
In post-stroke aphasia, language tasks recruit a combination of residual regions within the canonica...
Aphasic deficits are usually only interpreted in terms of domain-specific language processes. Howeve...
Aphasic deficits are usually only interpreted in terms of domain-specific language processes. Howeve...
The behavioural and neural processes underpinning different word classes, particularly nouns and ver...
Background and Purpose- Brain areas associated with functional improvement differ between acute and ...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Knowledge of spatiotemporal patterns of language network changes may help in predicting outcome in a...
Several behavioural and neuroimaging studies have suggested that the language function is not restri...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While the...