نتایج جستجو برای: left hemisphere damage

تعداد نتایج: 528816  

Journal: :Brain and language 2005
Rebecca G Deason Chad J Marsolek

Two experiments explored boundary conditions for the ubiquitous left-hemisphere advantage in visual-word recognition. Subjects perceptually identified words presented directly to the left or right hemisphere. Strong left-hemisphere advantages were observed for UPPERCASE and lowercase words. However, only a weak effect was observed for AlTeRnAtInG-cAsE words, and a numerical reversal of the typi...

2017
Na Young Kim Sang Chul Lee Ji-Cheol Shin Ji Eun Park Yong Wook Kim

Post-stroke depression (PSD) is the most common neuropsychological sequela of stroke and occurs in approximately one-third of all stroke survivors. However, there are no well-established predictors of PSD. Depression in stroke patients is correlated with unfavorable outcomes. Meta-analyses of the relationship between PSD and lesion location have yielded contradictory results and have not adequa...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Caroline Tilikete Gilles Rode Yves Rossetti Jacques Pichon Ling Li Dominique Boisson

Left-hemiparetic patients show predominant postural imbalance as compared to right-hemiparetic patients. The right hemisphere is crucial for generating internal maps used for perceptual and premotor processing of spatial information. Predominant postural imbalance with right-brain damage could thus result from a distortion of an internal postural map. Well-known manifestations of distorted inte...

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2007
Margaret Lehman Blake

PURPOSE To describe the current treatment research for communication (prosodic, discourse, and pragmatic) deficits associated with right hemisphere brain damage and to provide suggestions for treatment selection given the paucity of evidence specifically for this population. METHOD The discussion covers (a) clinical decision processes and evidence-based practice; (b) a review of right hemisph...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1996
A Li F Z Yetkin R Cox V M Haughton

PURPOSE To compare activation of the ipsilateral cerebral hemisphere during tactile sensory and motor tasks involving the right and left hands. METHODS Eight volunteers had functional MR imaging to measure the extent of cerebral hemisphere activation during a motor task and sensory task involving each hand. Hemispheric indexes (left hemisphere activation minus right hemisphere activation)/(le...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 1999
M St George M Kutas A Martinez M I Sereno

We examined the brain areas involved in discourse processing by using functional MRI in 10 individuals as they read paragraphs, with or without a title, word by word for comprehension. Functional data were collected from 20 adjacent 5 mm axial slices. Discourse processing was associated with activation in inferior frontal and temporal regions of both cerebral hemispheres in the titled and untit...

Behrad Noudoost, Golbarg Tarighat Saber, Reza Nilipour,

A B S T R A C T Introduction:We investigated differential role of cortical and subcortical regions in verbal and non-verbal sound processing in ten patients who were native speakers of Persian with unilateral cortical and/or unilateral and bilateral subcortical lesions and 40 normal speakers as control subjects. Methods: The verbal tasks included monosyllabic, disyllabic dichotic and diotic tas...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2011
Jonathan J. Crofts Desmond J. Higham Rose Bosnell Saâd Jbabdi Paul M. Matthews Timothy Edward John Behrens Heidi Johansen-Berg

Changes in brain structure occur in remote regions following focal damage such as stroke. Such changes could disrupt processing of information across widely distributed brain networks. We used diffusion MRI tractography to assess connectivity between brain regions in 9 chronic stroke patients and 18 age-matched controls. We applied complex network analysis to calculate 'communicability', a meas...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2007
Nicola J Pitchford Elaine Funnell Bianca De Haan Paul S Morgan

The right-hemisphere hypothesis of deep dyslexia has received support from functional imaging studies of acquired deep dyslexia following damage to the left cerebral hemisphere, but no imaging studies of cases of developmental deep dyslexia, in which brain damage is not suspected, have been reported. In this paper, we report the first evidence of right hyperactivation in an adult case of develo...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2008
M Urbanski M Thiebaut de Schotten S Rodrigo M Catani C Oppenheim E Touzé S Chokron J-F Méder R Lévy B Dubois P Bartolomeo

Left unilateral neglect, a dramatic condition which impairs awareness of left-sided events, has been classically reported after right hemisphere cortical lesions involving the inferior parietal region. More recently, the involvement of long range white matter tracts has been highlighted, consistent with the idea that awareness of events occurring in space depends on the coordinated activity of ...

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