Right‐hemispheric processing of non‐linguistic word features: Implications for mapping language recovery after stroke

A Baumgaertner, G Hartwigsen… - Human brain …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Verbal stimuli often induce right‐hemispheric activation in patients with aphasia after left‐
hemispheric stroke. This right‐hemispheric activation is commonly attributed to functional …

Choosing words: Left hemisphere, right hemisphere, or both? Perspective on the lateralization of word retrieval

SK Ries, NF Dronkers, RT Knight - … of the New York Academy of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Language is considered to be one of the most lateralized human brain functions. Left
hemisphere dominance for language has been consistently confirmed in clinical and …

[HTML][HTML] fMRI informed voxel-based lesion analysis to identify lesions associated with right-hemispheric activation in aphasia recovery

HR Schneider, M Wawrzyniak, A Stockert, J Klingbeil… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2022 - Elsevier
Several mechanisms have been attributed to post-stroke loss and recovery of language
functions. However, the significance and timing of domain-general and homotopic right …

Right hemisphere grey matter structure and language outcomes in chronic left hemisphere stroke

S Xing, EH Lacey, LM Skipper-Kallal, X Jiang… - Brain, 2016 - academic.oup.com
The neural mechanisms underlying recovery of language after left hemisphere stroke
remain elusive. Although older evidence suggested that right hemisphere language …

The Role of the Right Hemispheric Homologous Language Pathways in Recovery from Post-Stroke Aphasia: A Systematic Review

N Liu, TF Ye, QW Yu - Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, 2024 - Elsevier
The involvement of the right hemisphere, mainly the activation of the right cerebral regions,
in recovery from post-stroke aphasia has been widely recognized. In contrast, the role of the …

The canonical semantic network supports residual language function in chronic post‐stroke aphasia

JC Griffis, R Nenert, JB Allendorfer… - Human brain …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Current theories of language recovery after stroke are limited by a reliance on small studies.
Here, we aimed to test predictions of current theory and resolve inconsistencies regarding …

How right hemisphere damage after stroke can impair speech comprehension

A Gajardo-Vidal, DL Lorca-Puls, TMH Hope… - Brain, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Acquired language disorders after stroke are strongly associated with left hemisphere
damage. When language difficulties are observed in the context of right hemisphere strokes …

Right hemisphere semantic processing of visual words in an aphasic patient: an fMRI study

BT Gold, A Kertesz - Brain and Language, 2000 - Elsevier
This study was designed to identify the neural network supporting the semantic processing
of visual words in a patient with large-scale damage to left-hemisphere (LH) language …

Task-modulated neural activation patterns in chronic stroke patients with aphasia

R Sebastian, S Kiran - Aphasiology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Neuroimaging research on language recovery in patients with aphasia due to
left hemisphere damage has generated some intriguing results. However, it is still not clear …

Neural resources supporting language production vs. comprehension in chronic post-stroke aphasia: a meta-analysis using activation likelihood estimates

AN LaCroix, E James, C Rogalsky - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
In post-stroke aphasia, language tasks recruit a combination of residual regions within the
canonical language network, as well as regions outside of it in the left and right …