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Parent Language Input Prior to School Forecasts Change in Children's Language-Related Cortical Structures During Mid-Adolescence.
Asaridou, Salomi S; Demir-Lira, Ö Ece; Goldin-Meadow, Susan. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2021
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Parent Language Input Prior to School Forecasts Change in Children’s Language-Related Cortical Structures During Mid-Adolescence
In: Front Hum Neurosci (2021)
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Identifiable Patterns of Trait, State, and Experience in Chronic Stroke Recovery ...
E. Susan Duncan; A. Duke Shereen; Thanos Gentimis. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Identifiable Patterns of Trait, State, and Experience in Chronic Stroke Recovery ...
E. Susan Duncan; A. Duke Shereen; Thanos Gentimis. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Identifiable Patterns of Trait, State, and Experience in Chronic Stroke Recovery
In: Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2020)
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Language development and brain reorganization in a child born without the left hemisphere
In: Cortex (2020)
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Therapy-Induced Plasticity in Chronic Aphasia Is Associated with Behavioral Improvement and Time Since Stroke
Santhanam, Priya; Duncan, E. Susan; Small, Steven L.. - : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2018
Abstract: Cortical reorganization after stroke is thought to underlie functional improvement. Patterns of reorganization may differ depending on the amount of time since the stroke or the degree of improvement. We investigated these issues in a study of brain connectivity changes with aphasia therapy. Twelve individuals with chronic aphasia participated in a 6-week trial of imitation-based speech therapy. We assessed improvement on a repetition test and analyzed effective connectivity during functional magnetic resonance imaging of a speech observation task before and after therapy. Using structural equation modeling, patient networks were compared with a model derived from healthy controls performing the same task. Independent of the amount of time since the stroke, patients demonstrating behavioral improvement had networks that reorganized to be more similar to controls in two functional pathways in the left hemisphere. Independent of behavioral improvement, patients with remote infarcts (2–7 years poststroke; n = 5) also reorganized to more closely resemble controls in one of these pathways. Patients with far removed injury (>10 years poststroke; n = 3) did not show behavioral improvement and, despite similarities to the normative model and overall network heterogeneity, reorganized to be less similar to controls following therapy in a distinct right-lateralized pathway. Behavioral improvement following aphasia therapy was associated with connectivity more closely approximating that of healthy controls. Individuals who had a stroke more than a decade before testing also showed plasticity, with a few pathways becoming less like controls, possibly representing compensation. Better understanding of these mechanisms may help direct targeted brain stimulation.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29338310
https://doi.org/10.1089/brain.2017.0508
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5899281/
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Functional neuroanatomy of gesture-speech integration in children varies with individual differences in gesture processing
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Imitation-based aphasia therapy increases narrative content: A case series
In: Clin Rehabil (2017)
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The dorsal and ventral streams differ in commutativity, not complexity ...
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The dorsal and ventral streams differ in commutativity, not complexity ...
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The Pace of Vocabulary Growth during Preschool Predicts Cortical Structure at School Age
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Performance Variability as a Predictor of Response to Aphasia Treatment
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Increased Modularity of Resting State Networks Supports Improved Narrative Production in Aphasia Recovery
Duncan, E. Susan; Small, Steven L.. - : Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., 2016
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Sentence Understanding Depends on Contextual Use of Semantic and Real World Knowledge
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fMRI methods for studying the neurobiology of language under naturalistic conditions
In: Cognitive neuroscience of natural language use (Cambridge, 2015), p. 8-28
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fMRI methods for studying the neurobiology of language under naturalistic conditions
In: Cognitive neuroscience of natural language use (Cambridge, 2015), p. 8-28
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Language processing, functional magnetic resonance imaging of [encyclopaedia entry]
Yang, Jie; Small, Steven L. - : Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2015
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Cross-linguistic variation in the neurophysiological response to semantic processing: Evidence from anomalies at the borderline of awareness
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New Evidence About Language and Cognitive Development Based on a Longitudinal Study: Hypotheses for Intervention
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