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Lesion-symptom mapping of language impairments in patients suffering from left perisylvian gliomas
Picht, Thomas; Doppelbauer, Lea; Pulvermüller, Friedemann. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
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Lesion-symptom mapping of language impairments in patients suffering from left perisylvian gliomas ...
Fekonja, Lucius Samo; Wang, Ziqian; Doppelbauer, Lea. - : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 2021
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Lesion-symptom mapping of language impairments in patients suffering from left perisylvian gliomas ...
Fekonja, Lucius S.; Wang, Ziqian; Doppelbauer, Lea. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2021
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SVM code for article: Support vector machine based aphasia classification of transcranial magnetic stimulation language mapping in brain tumor patients. ...
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SVM code for article: Support vector machine based aphasia classification of transcranial magnetic stimulation language mapping in brain tumor patients. ...
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Support vector machine based aphasia classification of transcranial magnetic stimulation language mapping in brain tumor patients
In: Neuroimage Clin (2020)
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Preoperative transcranial magnetic stimulation for picture naming is reliable in mapping segments of the arcuate fasciculus
In: Brain Commun (2020)
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Incidence and linguistic quality of speech errors: A comparison between preoperative TMS and intraoperative direct cortex stimulation ...
Bährend, Ina; Fekonja, Lucius; Schneider, Heike. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2018
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Improved reliabilty of intraoperative language mapping through preoperative nTMS and baseline linguistic scores ...
Bährend, Ina; Schwarzer, Vera; Schneider, Heike. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2017
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Validation of Accelerometer derived response latencies in TMS guided language mapping ...
Dreyer, Felix; Schneider, Heike; Bährend, Ina. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2017
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A Novel Technique for Region and Linguistic Specific nTMS-based DTI Fiber Tracking of Language Pathways in Brain Tumor Patients ...
Raffa, Giovanni; Baehrend, Ina; Schneider, Heike. - : Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2016
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Region and linguistic specific nTMS-based DTI fiber tracking of language pathways in brain tumor patients ...
Raffa, Giovanni; Bährend, Ina; Schneider, Heike. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2016
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A Novel Technique for Region and Linguistic Specific nTMS-based DTI Fiber Tracking of Language Pathways in Brain Tumor Patients
Raffa, Giovanni; Bährend, Ina; Schneider, Heike. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2016
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Correlation of hemispheric dominance of language examined by rTMS and postoperative course of language function in patients with left-sided perisylvian brain lesions ...
Ille, Sebastian; Kulchytska, Nataliia; Vajkoczy, Peter. - : German Medical Science GMS Publishing House, 2015
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Is the Motor System Necessary for Processing Action and Abstract Emotion Words? ... : Evidence from Focal Brain Lesions ...
Abstract: Neuroimaging and neuropsychological experiments suggest that modality- preferential cortices, including motor- and somatosensory areas, contribute to the semantic processing of action related concrete words. Still, a possible role of sensorimotor areas in processing abstract meaning remains under debate. Recent fMRI studies indicate an involvement of the left sensorimotor cortex in the processing of abstract-emotional words (e.g., “love”) which resembles activation patterns seen for action words. But are the activated areas indeed necessary for processing action-related and abstract words? The current study now investigates word processing in two patients suffering from focal brain lesion in the left frontocentral motor system. A speeded Lexical Decision Task on meticulously matched word groups showed that the recognition of nouns from different semantic categories – related to food, animals, tools, and abstract-emotional concepts – was differentially affected. Whereas patient HS with a lesion in ...
Keyword: 100 Philosophie und Psychologie; category specific impairments; embodied cognition; lesion studies; semantic processing
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-20779
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/16598
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