All Relations between Stroke and left hemisphere

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Eleonora Borelli, Christiana Butera, Andrew Katirai, Thomas C E Adams, Lisa Aziz-Zade. Impact of motor stroke on novel and conventional action metaphor comprehension. Brain and language. vol 226. 2022-01-20. PMID:35051790. here we tested this hypothesis by comparing comprehension of novel, conventional, and frozen action and non-action metaphors in 14 right-handed adults with right-sided mild to moderate paresis following left hemisphere motor stroke and 23 neurotypical participants. 2022-01-20 2023-08-13 human
Kelly C Martin, W Tyler Ketchabaw, Peter E Turkeltau. Plasticity of the language system in children and adults. Handbook of clinical neurology. vol 184. 2022-01-17. PMID:35034751. we will then survey findings from adult stroke and aphasia research on the potential for recovering language processing in both the remaining left hemisphere tissue and in the non-dominant right hemisphere. 2022-01-17 2023-08-13 human
Mitchell W Isaacs, Laurel J Buxbaum, Aaron L Won. Proprioception-based movement goals support imitation and are disrupted in apraxia. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 147. 2022-01-16. PMID:35033899. the ability to imitate observed actions serves as an efficient method for learning novel movements and is specifically impaired (without concomitant gross motor impairments) in the neurological disorder of limb apraxia, a disorder common after left hemisphere stroke. 2022-01-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Mitchell W Isaacs, Laurel J Buxbaum, Aaron L Won. Proprioception-based movement goals support imitation and are disrupted in apraxia. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 147. 2022-01-16. PMID:35033899. we found that patients with left hemisphere stroke were disproportionately worse than controls at imitating when cued proprioceptively versus visually. 2022-01-16 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ruiwen Fan, Ying Gao, Hua Zhang, Xiyan Xin, Feng Sang, Zhongjian Tan, Binlong Zhang, Xiaolin Li, Xing Huang, Shuren Li, Jingling Chan. Lesion Distribution and Early Changes of Right Hemisphere in Chinese Patients With Post-stroke Aphasia. Frontiers in aging neuroscience. vol 13. 2022-01-06. PMID:34987373. forty-two aphasic patients (female: 13, male: 29, mean age: 58 ± 12 years) with left hemisphere (lh) injury between 1 and 6 months after stroke were included. 2022-01-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
Shannon M Sheppard, Erin L Meier, Kevin T Kim, Bonnie L Breining, Lynsey M Keator, Bohao Tang, Brian S Caffo, Argye E Hilli. Neural correlates of syntactic comprehension: A longitudinal study. Brain and language. vol 225. 2022-01-03. PMID:34979477. we aimed (1) to use acute imaging to predict which left hemisphere stroke patients will recover sentence comprehension; and (2) to better understand the role of broca's area in sentence comprehension by investigating acute deficits prior to functional reorganization. 2022-01-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Shannon M Sheppard, Erin L Meier, Kevin T Kim, Bonnie L Breining, Lynsey M Keator, Bohao Tang, Brian S Caffo, Argye E Hilli. Neural correlates of syntactic comprehension: A longitudinal study. Brain and language. vol 225. 2022-01-03. PMID:34979477. we assessed comprehension of canonical and noncanonical sentences in 15 patients with left hemisphere stroke at acute and chronic stages. 2022-01-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
William Matchin, Alexandra Basilakos, Dirk-Bart den Ouden, Brielle C Stark, Gregory Hickok, Julius Fridriksso. Functional differentiation in the language network revealed by lesion-symptom mapping. NeuroImage. 2021-12-13. PMID:34896587. here we address this by using lesion-symptom mapping in three large, partially-overlapping groups of aphasia patients with left hemisphere brain damage due to stroke (n=121, n=92, n= 218). 2021-12-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Claudia C Schmidt, Elisabeth I S Achilles, Gereon R Fink, Peter H Weis. Distinct cognitive components and their neural substrates underlying praxis and language deficits following left hemisphere stroke. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 146. 2021-12-13. PMID:34896806. distinct cognitive components and their neural substrates underlying praxis and language deficits following left hemisphere stroke. 2021-12-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Arianna N LaCroix, Eltonnelle James, Corianne Rogalsk. Neural Resources Supporting Language Production vs. Comprehension in Chronic Post-stroke Aphasia: A Meta-Analysis Using Activation Likelihood Estimates. Frontiers in human neuroscience. vol 15. 2021-11-12. PMID:34759804. however, there is a lack of consensus as to how the neural resources engaged by language production and comprehension following a left hemisphere stroke differ from one another and from controls. 2021-11-12 2023-08-13 Not clear
Nicholas E Souter, Kristen A Lindquist, Elizabeth Jefferie. Impaired emotion perception and categorization in semantic aphasia. Neuropsychologia. vol 162. 2021-11-10. PMID:34624259. here, we examined emotion perception and categorization tasks in patients with semantic aphasia, who have difficulty accessing semantic information in a flexible and controlled fashion following left hemisphere stroke. 2021-11-10 2023-08-13 human
Stela Rutovic, Dragutin Kadojic, Marinko Dikanovic, Kresimir Solic, Branko Malojci. Prevalence and correlates of post-traumatic stress disorder after ischaemic stroke. Acta neurologica Belgica. vol 121. issue 2. 2021-11-01. PMID:31452093. we defined stroke localisation as right cerebral hemisphere, left cerebral hemisphere, brainstem and cerebellum. 2021-11-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Arianna N LaCroix, Leslie C Baxter, Corianne Rogalsk. Auditory attention following a left hemisphere stroke: comparisons of alerting, orienting, and executive control performance using an auditory Attention Network Test. Auditory perception & cognition. vol 3. issue 4. 2021-10-26. PMID:34671722. auditory attention following a left hemisphere stroke: comparisons of alerting, orienting, and executive control performance using an auditory attention network test. 2021-10-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Tammar Truzman, Elizabeth Rochon, Jed Meltzer, Carol Leonard, Tali Bita. Simultaneous Normalization and Compensatory Changes in Right Hemisphere Connectivity during Aphasia Therapy. Brain sciences. vol 11. issue 10. 2021-10-26. PMID:34679395. four pwa with anomia following left hemisphere stroke and eight healthy controls (hc) participated in the study. 2021-10-26 2023-08-13 human
Katarina L Haley, Heidi Roth, Enetta Grindstaff, Adam Jack. Computer-Mediated Assessment of Intelligibility in Aphasia and Apraxia of Speech. Aphasiology. vol 25. issue 12. 2021-10-21. PMID:22215933. however, potential listener learning effects and difficulties adapting elicitation procedures to coexisting language impairments limit their applicability to left hemisphere stroke survivors. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 human
Jared Medina, Catherine Norise, Olufunsho Faseyitan, H Branch Coslett, Peter E Turkeltaub, Roy H Hamilto. Finding the Right Words: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Improves Discourse Productivity in Non-fluent Aphasia After Stroke. Aphasiology. vol 26. issue 9. 2021-10-21. PMID:23280015. repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rtms) administered to the right inferior frontal gyrus (ifg) has been shown to facilitate naming in persons with chronic left hemisphere stroke and non-fluent aphasia. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 human
Jared Medina, Catherine Norise, Olufunsho Faseyitan, H Branch Coslett, Peter E Turkeltaub, Roy H Hamilto. Finding the Right Words: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Improves Discourse Productivity in Non-fluent Aphasia After Stroke. Aphasiology. vol 26. issue 9. 2021-10-21. PMID:23280015. methods #entitystartx00026; procedures: ten individuals with left hemisphere mca strokes and mild to moderate non-fluent aphasia participated in the study. 2021-10-21 2023-08-12 human
Erin L Meier, Catherine R Kelly, Emily B Goldberg, Argye E Hilli. Executive control deficits and lesion correlates in acute left hemisphere stroke survivors with and without aphasia. Brain imaging and behavior. 2021-10-16. PMID:34647269. executive control deficits and lesion correlates in acute left hemisphere stroke survivors with and without aphasia. 2021-10-16 2023-08-13 human
Erin L Meier, Catherine R Kelly, Emily B Goldberg, Argye E Hilli. Executive control deficits and lesion correlates in acute left hemisphere stroke survivors with and without aphasia. Brain imaging and behavior. 2021-10-16. PMID:34647269. twenty-nine participants with acute left hemisphere stroke resulting in aphasia (n = 14) or no aphasia (n = 15) completed clinical mri and testing, including three nih toolbox cognition batteries (pattern comparison processing speed, flanker inhibitory control and attention, and dimensional change card sort tests) and the boston naming test. 2021-10-16 2023-08-13 human
Jon-Frederick Landrigan, Fengqing Zhang, Daniel Mirma. A data-driven approach to post-stroke aphasia classification and lesion-based prediction. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 144. issue 5. 2021-09-23. PMID:34046670. aphasia is an acquired impairment in the production or comprehension of language, typically caused by left hemisphere stroke. 2021-09-23 2023-08-13 Not clear