Neural networks essential for naming and word comprehension

M Newhart, L Ken, JT Kleinman… - Cognitive and …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Lesion/deficit association studies of aphasia commonly focus on one brain region as
primarily responsible for a particular language deficit. However, functional imaging and …

Speech production after stroke: the role of the right pars opercularis

SC Blank, H Bird, F Turkheimer… - Annals of neurology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Recovery of speech after infarction of the left pars opercularis (POp) may be due to
recruitment of homotopic cortex in the right hemisphere. Using positron emission …

Predominance of caudate nucleus lesions in acute ischaemic stroke patients with impairment in language and speech

EO Grönholm, MC Roll, MA Horne… - European journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Background and purpose Whereas traditional views of language processing in the brain
have assumed that the language function is concentrated to a limited number of cortical …

Lesion localization of speech comprehension deficits in chronic aphasia

SB Pillay, JR Binder, C Humphries, WL Gross… - Neurology, 2017 - AAN Enterprises
Objective: Voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM) was used to localize impairments
specific to multiword (phrase and sentence) spoken language comprehension. Methods …

Increased frontoparietal integration after stroke and cognitive recovery

DJ Sharp, FE Turkheimer, SK Bose, SK Scott… - Annals of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The neural mechanism by which patients spontaneously recover cognitive function after
brain injury is not understood. Here we demonstrate for the first time that aphasic patients …

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 …

Network dysfunction predicts speech production after left hemisphere stroke

F Geranmayeh, R Leech, RJS Wise - Neurology, 2016 - AAN Enterprises
Objective: To investigate the role of multiple distributed brain networks, including the default
mode, fronto-temporo-parietal, and cingulo-opercular networks, which mediate domain …

Plasticity of language-related brain function during recovery from stroke

KR Thulborn, PA Carpenter, MA Just - Stroke, 1999 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—This study was undertaken to correlate functional recovery from
aphasia after acute stroke with the temporal evolution of the anatomic, physiological, and …

Communication difficulties following right-hemisphere stroke: Applying evidence to clinical management

C Mackenzie, M Brady - Evidence-based communication …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Following reports in the 1960s that language may be affected by right-hemisphere (RH)
lesions, many limitations to effective communication in the population with right-hemisphere …

Treating visual speech perception to improve speech production in nonfluent aphasia

J Fridriksson, JM Baker, J Whiteside, D Eoute Jr… - Stroke, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc
Background and Purpose—Several recent studies have revealed modulation of the left
frontal lobe speech areas not only during speech production but also for speech perception …