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Ineke J M van der Ham, Martine J E van Zandvoort, Catharina J M Frijns, L Jaap Kappelle, Albert Postm. Hemispheric differences in spatial relation processing in a scene perception task: a neuropsychological study. Neuropsychologia. vol 49. issue 5. 2011-08-09. PMID:21356223. |
by means of a comparative visual search task using images of rooms, a healthy control group (n=28), patients with left hemisphere stroke (lh) (n=16), and patients with right hemisphere stroke (rh) (n=17) were tested on their ability to detect position changes that were either only coordinately different (coo), or both coordinately and categorically different (coo+cat). |
2011-08-09 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Janet L Poole, Joseph Sadek, Kathleen Y Haalan. Meal preparation abilities after left or right hemisphere stroke. Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation. vol 92. issue 4. 2011-06-28. PMID:21440704. |
to examine meal preparation ability after right or left hemisphere damage (rhd, lhd) caused by stroke and whether cognitive (spatial abilities, aphasia, limb apraxia) and motor deficits are differentially associated with meal preparation. |
2011-06-28 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Yulia Paluy, Aubrey L Gilbert, Juliana V Baldo, Nina F Dronkers, Richard B Ivr. Aphasic patients exhibit a reversal of hemispheric asymmetries in categorical color discrimination. Brain and language. vol 116. issue 3. 2011-06-27. PMID:21216454. |
patients with left hemisphere (lh) or right hemisphere (rh) brain injury due to stroke were tested on a speeded, color discrimination task in which two factors were manipulated: (1) the categorical relationship between the target and the distracters and (2) the visual field in which the target was presented. |
2011-06-27 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
A I Volkov, S V Lebedev, E P Starykh, N A Volkova, V P Chekhoni. [Neurological deficit following cortical stroke in rats with functional hemispheric asymmetry]. Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova. vol 110. issue 9 Pt 2. 2011-04-25. PMID:21462443. |
we evaluated the effect of "sidedness" of focal stroke induced by pial blood vessel devascularization in sensorimotor cortex of right or left hemisphere on neurological deficit in rats. |
2011-04-25 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
Krzysztof Jodzio, Daria Biechowsk. Wisconsin card sorting test as a measure of executive function impairments in stroke patients. Applied neuropsychology. vol 17. issue 4. 2011-03-31. PMID:21154040. |
forty-four patients (8 women and 36 men) who had recent unilateral stroke (22 left hemisphere, 22 right hemisphere) participated in the study. |
2011-03-31 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Lauren L Cloutman, Melissa Newhart, Cameron L Davis, Jennifer Heidler-Gary, Argye E Hilli. Neuroanatomical correlates of oral reading in acute left hemispheric stroke. Brain and language. vol 116. issue 1. 2011-03-07. PMID:20889196. |
we evaluated 91 patients with left hemisphere ischemic stroke with a test of oral word and nonword reading, and magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted and perfusion-weighted imaging, within 24-48h of stroke onset. |
2011-03-07 |
2023-08-12 |
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Mario Bonato, Konstantinos Priftis, Roberto Marenzi, Carlo Umiltà, Marco Zorz. Increased attentional demands impair contralesional space awareness following stroke. Neuropsychologia. vol 48. issue 13. 2011-02-18. PMID:20801136. |
the same tasks were also performed by healthy controls and by a left hemisphere stroke patient. |
2011-02-18 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Marc Rousseaux, Walter Daveluy, Odile Kozlowsk. Communication in conversation in stroke patients. Journal of neurology. vol 257. issue 7. 2011-02-17. PMID:20143108. |
in stroke patients, it has been suggested that communication disorders could result from lexical and syntactic disorders in left hemisphere lesions and from pragmatics problems in right lesions. |
2011-02-17 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Elaine Funnell, Nicola J Pitchfor. Reading disorders and weak Verbal IQ following left hemisphere stroke in children: no evidence of compensation. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 46. issue 10. 2011-02-17. PMID:20692655. |
reading disorders and weak verbal iq following left hemisphere stroke in children: no evidence of compensation. |
2011-02-17 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Marina Laganaro, Stéphanie Morand, Christoph M Michel, Laurent Spinelli, Armin Schnide. ERP correlates of word production before and after stroke in an aphasic patient. Journal of cognitive neuroscience. vol 23. issue 2. 2011-02-11. PMID:20044896. |
in the present work, we had an unusual opportunity to study an aphasic patient with severe anomia who had incidentally performed a picture naming task in an erp study as a control subject one year before suffering a left hemisphere stroke. |
2011-02-11 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Elena Daprati, Daniele Nico, Sylvie Duval, Francesco Lacquanit. Different motor imagery modes following brain damage. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 46. issue 8. 2010-12-14. PMID:19726037. |
for this purpose, we recruited a group of patients who suffered from a stroke affecting selectively either the right or the left hemisphere, responsible for motor impairments ranging in severity. |
2010-12-14 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Solène Kalénine, Laurel J Buxbaum, Harry Branch Coslet. Critical brain regions for action recognition: lesion symptom mapping in left hemisphere stroke. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 133. issue 11. 2010-11-30. PMID:20805101. |
critical brain regions for action recognition: lesion symptom mapping in left hemisphere stroke. |
2010-11-30 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Solène Kalénine, Laurel J Buxbaum, Harry Branch Coslet. Critical brain regions for action recognition: lesion symptom mapping in left hemisphere stroke. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 133. issue 11. 2010-11-30. PMID:20805101. |
we report data from 43 left hemisphere stroke patients in two action recognition tasks in which they heard and saw an action word ('hammering') and selected from two videoclips the one corresponding to the word. |
2010-11-30 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Damien A Fair, Alexander H Choi, Yannic B L Dosenbach, Rebecca S Coalson, Francis M Miezin, Steven E Petersen, Bradley L Schlagga. The functional organization of trial-related activity in lexical processing after early left hemispheric brain lesions: An event-related fMRI study. Brain and language. vol 114. issue 2. 2010-11-04. PMID:19819000. |
children with congenital left hemisphere damage due to perinatal stroke are capable of acquiring relatively normal language functions despite experiencing a cortical insult that in adults often leads to devastating lifetime disabilities. |
2010-11-04 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Julius Fridriksso. Preservation and modulation of specific left hemisphere regions is vital for treated recovery from anomia in stroke. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 30. issue 35. 2010-09-20. PMID:20810877. |
preservation and modulation of specific left hemisphere regions is vital for treated recovery from anomia in stroke. |
2010-09-20 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Julius Fridriksson, Leonardo Bonilha, Julie M Baker, Dana Moser, Chris Rorde. Activity in preserved left hemisphere regions predicts anomia severity in aphasia. Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). vol 20. issue 5. 2010-06-28. PMID:19687294. |
these findings are consistent with others who suggests that residual language function following stroke relies on preserved cortical areas in the left hemisphere. |
2010-06-28 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Anjali Raja Beharelle, Anthony Steven Dick, Goulven Josse, Ana Solodkin, Peter R Huttenlocher, Susan C Levine, Steven L Smal. Left hemisphere regions are critical for language in the face of early left focal brain injury. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 133. issue Pt 6. 2010-06-22. PMID:20466762. |
a predominant theory regarding early stroke and its effect on language development, is that early left hemisphere lesions trigger compensatory processes that allow the right hemisphere to assume dominant language functions, and this is thought to underlie the near normal language development observed after early stroke. |
2010-06-22 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Anjali Raja Beharelle, Anthony Steven Dick, Goulven Josse, Ana Solodkin, Peter R Huttenlocher, Susan C Levine, Steven L Smal. Left hemisphere regions are critical for language in the face of early left focal brain injury. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 133. issue Pt 6. 2010-06-22. PMID:20466762. |
to test this theory, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine brain activity during category fluency in participants who had sustained pre- or perinatal left hemisphere stroke (n = 25) and in neurologically normal siblings (n = 27). |
2010-06-22 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
Julie M Baker, Chris Rorden, Julius Fridriksso. Using transcranial direct-current stimulation to treat stroke patients with aphasia. Stroke. vol 41. issue 6. 2010-06-11. PMID:20395612. |
recent research suggests that increased left hemisphere cortical activity, primarily of the left frontal cortex, is associated with improved naming performance in stroke patients with aphasia. |
2010-06-11 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
Roy H Hamilton, Linda Sanders, Jennifer Benson, Olufunsho Faseyitan, Catherine Norise, Margaret Naeser, Paula Martin, H Branch Coslet. Stimulating conversation: enhancement of elicited propositional speech in a patient with chronic non-fluent aphasia following transcranial magnetic stimulation. Brain and language. vol 113. issue 1. 2010-05-31. PMID:20159655. |
although evidence suggests that patients with left hemisphere strokes and non-fluent aphasia who receive 1hz repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rtms) over the intact right inferior frontal gyrus experience persistent benefits in naming, it remains unclear whether the effects of rtms in these patients generalize to other language abilities. |
2010-05-31 |
2023-08-12 |
human |