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Anosognosia for hemiplegia: a clinical-anatomical prospective study
2010
Brain
Taken together, these results suggest that anosognosia for hemiplegia is likely to reflect a multi-component disorder due to lesions affecting a distributed set of brain regions, which can lead to several ...
Finally, by using a voxel-based statistical mapping method to identify lesions associated with a greater severity of anosognosia, we found that damage to the insula (particularly its anterior part) and ...
They thank Julien Bogousslavsky for his contribution to the design of the study. ...
doi:10.1093/brain/awq297
pmid:21126995
fatcat:xl7ffxoinbf5ver75wluk2wchu
Visualizing Recovery of Cognitive Function in Stroke
2013
Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science
Investigations into the neural plasticity of brain areas after a lesion demonstrate that the adult brain can be shaped by environmental inputs, such as rehabilitation techniques. ...
Cognitive domains most likely to be affected following stroke are memory, orientation, language, attention and executive function. ...
an oculomotor nerve palsy and contralateral hemiparesis or hemiplegia), contralateral hemiplegia, hemianopsia and a variety of other symptoms, including color blindness, failure to see to-and-fro movements ...
doi:10.4236/jbbs.2013.38067
fatcat:on2x5wzubzchnadpu25w4w4mdq
Abstracts
2008
Swiss Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry
Anosognosia is defined as a lack of awareness of a neurological deficit (e.g. hemiplegia) due to focal brain damage. ...
So far it is not well understood how cortical lesions develop and to what extent they contribute to the disease manifestation. ...
Sham animals had no evidence of pathologic lesions. The occurrence of infarcts was not correlated with the degree of MCA vasospasm or the time-point of sacrifice (p >0.05 for both). ...
doi:10.4414/sanp.2008.01963
fatcat:4kshsh5ihbdvbdqmkenqmvg22q
Rehabilitation of brain damage: Brain plasticity and principles of guided recovery
1999
Psychological bulletin
Empirical data are implemented in a neural network model, and clinical recommendations for the practice of rehabilitation following brain damage are made. ...
A small loss of connectivity will tend to lead to autonomous recovery, whereas a major loss of connectivity will lead to permanent loss of function; for such individuals, a compensatory approach to recovery ...
given recent evidence for experience-dependent cell body regeneration in the hippocampal system in mice, however (Kempermann et al., 1998) , this conclusion may have to be amended in the future). ...
doi:10.1037//0033-2909.125.5.544
fatcat:asbxhkjqnfgybero6m2jhbtxti
Rehabilitation of brain damage: Brain plasticity and principles of guided recovery
1999
Psychological bulletin
Empirical data are implemented in a neural network model, and clinical recommendations for the practice of rehabilitation following brain damage are made. ...
A small loss of connectivity will tend to lead to autonomous recovery, whereas a major loss of connectivity will lead to permanent loss of function; for such individuals, a compensatory approach to recovery ...
given recent evidence for experience-dependent cell body regeneration in the hippocampal system in mice, however (Kempermann et al., 1998) , this conclusion may have to be amended in the future). ...
doi:10.1037/0033-2909.125.5.544
pmid:10489541
fatcat:pfawojepbjclpjvu7yrfg4wdrq
Joint Meeting of the FESN (Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology)/GNP (Gesellschaft für Neuropsychologie) September 12–14, 2013, Berlin, Germany
2013
Behavioural Neurology
This condition is known as anosognosia for hemiplegia (Babinski, 1914) . ...
In addition, lesion-symptom mapping was used to investigate the neural basis of the deficits we observed. ...
Presurgical functional MR imaging (fMRI) was done to visualize language network distribution. ...
doi:10.1155/2013/976782
fatcat:xln76cklwzhvne2ry4fwxm4jzm
Joint Meeting of the FESN (Federation of the European Societies of Neuropsychology)/GNP (Gesellschaft für Neuropsychologie) September 12-14, 2013, Berlin, Germany
2013
Behavioural Neurology
This condition is known as anosognosia for hemiplegia (Babinski, 1914) . ...
In addition, lesion-symptom mapping was used to investigate the neural basis of the deficits we observed. ...
Presurgical functional MR imaging (fMRI) was done to visualize language network distribution. ...
doi:10.3233/ben-139900
pmid:28149002
pmcid:PMC5215690
fatcat:f4olin3ogfg7zlznht4ryjbtym
Anosognosie de l'hémiplégie : une perspective multifactorielle et temporelle
2009
Une telle dissociation est également présente dans un tout autre domaine (Sergent, 1990) : la comparaison de chiffres chez des patients avec lésion complète du corps calleux (« split brain »). 1.3.6 Caractère ...
Acknowledgements This work is supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation to PV (GLAASS : the Geneva-Lausanne Anosognosia in Acute Stroke Study) and a fellowship from the E. ...
Boninchi
Acknowledgments This work was supported by grants from the Swiss National Foundation (32003B-108367 and 32003B-114014) and Geneva Academic Society to PV, as well as a fellowship from the Foundation ...
doi:10.13097/archive-ouverte/unige:5101
fatcat:i3zh55hhyndo5dinli32dbg5cu