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Lesion characteristics driving right-hemispheric language reorganization in congenital left-hemispheric brain damage
2017
Brain and Language
Lesions to the insular cortex and the temporo-parietal junction (predominantly supramarginal gyrus) were significantly more common in patients in whom both, language production and comprehension were reorganized ...
We investigated the lesion characteristics driving inter-hemispheric reorganization of language comprehension and language production in 19 patients (7 -32 years; eight females) with congenital left-hemispheric ...
in the temporal lobe. ...
doi:10.1016/j.bandl.2017.04.006
pmid:28549234
fatcat:wgsx5v3sx5ggjm4glclzvfenhq
Emotional Prosody Processing in Epilepsy: Some Insights on Brain Reorganization
2018
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
We performed an Electronic databases search (Medline and PsychINFO) from inception to July 2017 for studies about prosody in epilepsy. ...
This review focus on emotional prosody processing in epilepsy as it can give hints regarding plastic functional changes following seizures (preoperatively), resection (post operatively), and also as an ...
Temporal lobe epilepsy is one neurological disorder in which atypical language lateralization has high incidence as a consequence of brain reorganization. ...
doi:10.3389/fnhum.2018.00092
pmid:29593517
pmcid:PMC5859098
fatcat:yxbfmm6pdjgt3oujqdxscqcp2y
Brain Organization of Language after Early Unilateral Lesion: A PET Study
1998
Brain and Language
We suggest that (a) early left lesion is associated with enhanced language participation of the right hemisphere in and beyond the classical language areas, and (b) postlesional effects are in part additive ...
Unexpected findings included a stronger subcortical and cerebellar language involvement in the RL group. ...
For language perception, this trend was seen in the inferior frontal and superior temporal lobe (hypothesis 1a). ...
doi:10.1006/brln.1997.1931
pmid:9593617
fatcat:cjf53hovmjeh7bvdqcmc6xjijm
Aspects of Oral Language, Speech, and Written Language in Subjects with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy of Difficult Control
2015
International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology
Objective Verify the incidence of language disorders in oral language, speech, and written language of subjects with difficult to control temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) and compare the occurrence of these ...
Analysis of oral language, speech, and written language in subjects with epilepsy who underwent temporal lobectomy or not showed findings consistent with symptoms related to transient aphasia, with the ...
From the perception of the subjects, alterations and/ or improvements in oral language and speech production and comprehension after surgery (POS-CIR) were investigated. ...
doi:10.1055/s-0035-1547524
pmid:26491475
pmcid:PMC4593911
fatcat:asfyncyfn5bmpl2giluboojof4
Atypical language organization in temporal lobe epilepsy revealed by a passive semantic paradigm
2014
BMC Neurology
Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) is the most common type of focal epilepsy in adults and can be successfully cured by surgery. ...
Conclusions: The simple, rapid, non-collaboration dependent, passive task described in this study, produces a robust activation in the temporal lobe in both patients and controls and is capable of illustrating ...
Similarly, the reorganization of language may also affect different productive (located in frontal areas) and perceptive (located in temporal regions) language functions mainly in temporal rather than ...
doi:10.1186/1471-2377-14-98
pmid:24885511
pmcid:PMC4017227
fatcat:ms7imyg22ngonm77bqbduavrpu
Compulsive versifying after treatment of transient epileptic amnesia
2014
Neurocase
Compulsive production of verse is an unusual form of hypergraphia that has been reported mainly in patients with right temporal lobe seizures. ...
lobe epilepsy. ...
Acknowledgments We thank the patient and her husband for their participation and our colleagues in the Department of Neurophysiology and Department of Neuroradiology, National Hospital for Neurology and ...
doi:10.1080/13554794.2014.953178
pmid:25157425
pmcid:PMC4487569
fatcat:bjssepmpvrajzdlsrzw7e2vjli
What do patients with epilepsy tell us about language dynamics? A review of fMRI studies
2015
Reviews in the Neurosciences
The focal and refractory epilepsy provides a real opportunity to investigate various types of language reorganization in different conditions. ...
AbstractThe objective of this review is to resume major neuroimaging findings on language organization and plasticity in patients with focal and refractory epilepsy, to discuss the effect of modulatory ...
Philippe Kahane for his valuable comments and suggestions on the manuscript. ...
doi:10.1515/revneuro-2014-0074
pmid:25741734
fatcat:26y4ihgm7nb6dgcinbvltlpf5y
Anatomy Based Networks and Topology Alteration in Seizure-Related Cognitive Outcomes
2018
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
In this review article, we survey structural, network changes and topological alteration in different regions of the brain and in different epilepsy and epileptic syndromes, and discuss what these changes ...
Damage to these structures and their substructures results in worsening of epilepsy symptoms and cognitive dysfunction. ...
; and (3) speed, executive function, perception, language, intelligence and nonverbal memory (Kellermann et al., 2016) . ...
doi:10.3389/fnana.2018.00025
pmid:29681801
pmcid:PMC5898178
fatcat:a7lzlw3qhfgktalrl2pntv3yb4
Page 3372 of Psychological Abstracts Vol. 91, Issue 9
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2004
Psychological Abstracts
The maps, indicated right temporal lobe dominance for receptive language and left frontal lobe dominance for expressive language. ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a space- occupying lesion over the right temporal lobe near the amygdala. ...
Predictors of language lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy
2014
Neuropsychologia
as unique predictors of language lateralization in temporal lobe epilepsy. ...
No study has examined all of these factors in relation to language lateralization in the same epilepsy sample, let alone in a sample comprised only of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. ...
with patient recruitment and collecting and coding the data. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2014.05.021
pmid:24905283
pmcid:PMC4104228
fatcat:sajas6tmqfgbdmr3homrsuy53q
Variations on the musical brain
1999
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
the perception and production of music in detail. ...
Synaesthesia may occur in seizures arising from the temporal lobe. ...
doi:10.1177/014107689909201108
pmid:10703494
pmcid:PMC1297432
fatcat:bpvmmzmrcveztohxvq3nkq7hqy
The focal alteration and causal connectivity in children with new-onset benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes
2018
Scientific Reports
The patients also showed increased driving effect from the EZ in Broca's area to the right prefrontal lobe, and decreased effects to the frontal lobe and posterior parts of the language network. ...
medial prefrontal lobe (BA11/10), angular gyrus, occipital cortex (BAs 17, 18, 19) , temporal cortex (BAs 21 and 22), and sub-cortical regions including striatum and thalamus 24 . ...
The imbalance of the rostral-caudal components might be due to the disturbance of temporal segregation of auditory and visual perception and thus of speech comprehension and production, which may further ...
doi:10.1038/s41598-018-23336-z
pmid:29632387
pmcid:PMC5890242
fatcat:g5vp3ol2ujdwdcrbqm4e7stp5i
Déjà Vu: Possible Parahippocampal Mechanisms
2002
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Déjà vu experiences are common in normal subjects. In addition, they are established symptoms of temporal lobe seizures. ...
The hypothesis accounts for many characteristics of déjà vu in healthy subjects and is well fitting with experimental findings in patients with epilepsy. ...
that has led many laypersons to interpret them as reminiscences from a former life. 12 From exploration of DV as a seizure manifestation in temporal lobe epilepsy and after electrical brain stimulation ...
doi:10.1176/jnp.14.1.6
pmid:11884648
fatcat:fdwfpkb765bgbl3nphgvdntjhu
Deja Vu: Possible Parahippocampal Mechanisms
2002
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Déjà vu experiences are common in normal subjects. In addition, they are established symptoms of temporal lobe seizures. ...
The hypothesis accounts for many characteristics of déjà vu in healthy subjects and is well fitting with experimental findings in patients with epilepsy. ...
that has led many laypersons to interpret them as reminiscences from a former life. 12 From exploration of DV as a seizure manifestation in temporal lobe epilepsy and after electrical brain stimulation ...
doi:10.1176/appi.neuropsych.14.1.6
pmid:11884648
fatcat:rogiqsvqtbbgrhv5yiffc7o73y
Altered organization of face-processing networks in temporal lobe epilepsy
2015
Epilepsia
Objective-Deficits in social cognition are common and significant in people with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), but the functional and structural underpinnings remain unclear. ...
Probabilistic tractography revealed that the occipital face area and anterior temporal lobe are connected via the inferior longitudinal fasciculus, which in individuals with temporal lobe epilepsy showed ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT We thank Professor Hennric Jokeit and colleagues at the Swiss Epilepsy Center, Hirslanden Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland for providing the fMRI video stimulus. ...
doi:10.1111/epi.12976
pmid:25823855
pmcid:PMC4437862
fatcat:y5dk5ipwyvf7xi3z6bcuoepo54
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