نتایج جستجو برای: right brain damaged patients

تعداد نتایج: 2667723  

A Najlerahim B No’doust G Tarighat Saber R Nilipour S Clarke

The human auditory cortex is the gateway to the most powerful and complex communication systems and yet relatively little is known about its functional organization as compared to the visual system. Several lines of evidence, predominantly from recent studies, indicate that sound recognition and sound localization are processed in two at least partially independent networks. Evidence from human...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1999
S Aglioti N Smania A Peru

Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patients with or without tactile extinction or tactile neglect were asked to report light touches delivered to the left or the right hand or simultaneously to both hands. The hands could be in anatomic position or one hand could cross over the other. Moreover, the two hands could be in the left or the...

Journal: :Journal of neuropsychology 2017
Anna Maria Chilosi Sara Bulgheroni Marco Turi Paola Cristofani Laura Biagi Alessandra Erbetta Daria Riva Anna Nigri Luigi Caputi Nicola Giannini Simona Fiori Chiara Pecini Francesca Perego Michela Tosetti Paola Cipriani Giovanni Cioni

This study investigated whether functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a suitable tool for studying hemispheric lateralization of language in patients with pre-perinatal left hemisphere (LH) lesions and right hemiparesis. Eighteen left-hemisphere-damaged children and young adults and 18 healthy controls were assessed by fTCD and fMRI to evaluate hemispheric activation during two l...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Bianca de Haan Tine Stoll Hans-Otto Karnath

While extinction is most commonly viewed as an attentional disorder and not as a consequence of a failure to process contralesional sensory information, it has been speculated that early sensory processing of contralesional targets in extinction patients might not be fully normal. We used a masked visuo-motor response priming paradigm to study the influence of both contralesional and ipsilesion...

2017
Maddalena Boccia Sonia Barbetti Laura Piccardi Cecilia Guariglia Anna Maria Giannini

Several affective and cognitive processes have been found to be pivotal in affecting aesthetic experience of artworks and both neuropsychological as well as psychiatric symptoms have been found to affect artistic production. However, there is a paucity of studies directly investigating effects of brain lesions on aesthetic judgment. Here, we assessed the effects of unilateral brain damage on ae...

A Najlerahim B No’doust G Tarighat Saber R Nilipour S Clarke

The human auditory cortex is the gateway to the most powerful and complex communication systems and yet relatively little is known about its functional organization as compared to the visual system. Several lines of evidence, predominantly from recent studies, indicate that sound recognition and sound localization are processed in two at least partially independent networks. Evidence from human...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2009
Jennifer Steeves Laurence Dricot Herbert C Goltz Bettina Sorger Judith Peters A David Milner Melvyn A Goodale Rainer Goebel Bruno Rossion

We report a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) adaptation study of two well-described patients, DF and PS, who present face identity recognition impairments (prosopagnosia) following brain-damage. Comparing faces to non-face objects elicited activation in all visual areas of the cortical face processing network that were spared subsequent to brain damage. The common brain lesion in th...

2013
Gabriella Bottini Martina Gandola Anna Sedda Elisa R. Ferrè

Spatial and bodily representations are multisensory processes that imply the integration of several afferent signals into a coherent internal model of our egocentric space. Crucially, this model involves also the vestibular information from the balance organs in the inner ear (Ventre et al., 1984). Accordingly, vestibular system projections have been proven to overlap with the somatosensory sys...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2003
A Farnè A C Roy Y Paulignan G Rode Y Rossetti D Boisson M Jeannerod

We investigated the extent to which the right hemisphere is involved in the control of the ipsilateral hand by analysing the kinematics of right-hand prehension in right brain-damaged (RBD) patients. We required patients to grasp one of five possible objects, equally-sized and distributed over a 40 degrees wide workspace. With the purpose of investigating the right hemisphere contribution to th...

Nekooei, Sirous, Saadatmand, Mahdi, Sanati, Shiva,

Background and purpose: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a psychiatric disorder which occurs in early years of life and causes various individual and social problems. Early detection of autism would help in taking necessary precautions and preventing its adverse side effects. Methods & Materials: In this paper, we reviewed the articles that have investigated brain structural changes caused by...

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