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Transient crossed aphasia evidenced by functional brain imagery
In: NEUROREPORT , 15 (5) 785 - 790. (2004) (2004)
Abstract: Crossed aphasia refers to language deficits induced by unilateral right hemisphere injuries in right-handed people who had no previous history of brain damage. One of the intriguing questions concerning crossed aphasia is the atypical language representation in the brain. In this respect, fMRI is a valuable tool for understanding the neural basis of crossed aphasia. Here, we used neuropsychological and fMRI language tasks in a right-handed subject who presented a crossed aphasia due to a right frontal meningioma. fMRI maps from two language tasks showed bilateral patterns of activation. In the light of previous studies reporting much frequent bilateral than exclusive right hemisphere representations, we hypothesise that some crossed aphasia cases could occur in subjects with bilateral language representation.
Keyword: AMYTAL TEST; aphasia; CEREBRAL ORGANIZATION; DEXTRALS; EPILEPTIC PATIENTS; FMRI; HYPOTHESIS; LANGUAGE; language representation; LATERALIZATION; MRI; rhyme detection; right hemisphere; RIGHT-HEMISPHERE; semantic categorisation
URL: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/119915/
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Transient crossed aphasia evidenced by functional brain imagery
Khateb, A; Martory, MD; Annoni, JM. - : LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2004
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Semantically-triggered reading epilepsy: An experimental case study
Pegna, AJ; Picard, F; Martory, MD. - : ELSEVIER MASSON, CORPORATION OFFICE, 1999
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A pure case of Gerstmann syndrome with a subangular lesion
Mayer, E; Martory, MD; Pegna, AJ. - : OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 1999
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