Speech and language disorders subsequent to subcortical vascular lesions

M Kennedy, BE Murdoch - Aphasiology, 1989 - Taylor & Francis
The speech and language abilities of four cases with subcortical brain lesions of vascular
origin centred on either the thalamus or basal ganglia were investigated at least six months …

Language disturbances following vascular lesions restricted to the left basal ganglia, thalamus, and white matter.

A Colombo, P Sorgato, M Scarpa - Neuropsychology, 1989 - psycnet.apa.org
Examined the relationship between aphasia type and lesion site in 80 subcortical stroke
patients. Ss were classified as affected by aphasia, dysarthria, and nonaphasia …

Basal ganglia participation in language pathology

RJ Brunner, HH Kornhuber, E Seemüller, G Suger… - Brain and language, 1982 - Elsevier
Abstract Language disturbances were studied in 40 patients with well-demarcated vascular
lesions of the speech-dominant hemisphere. Computerized cranial tomography was used …

Chronic aphasia subsequent to striato-capsular and thalamic lesions in the left hemisphere

M Kennedy, BE Murdoch - Brain and language, 1993 - Elsevier
The language abilities of a group of seven chronic aphasics with vascular lesions centered
on the striato-capsular region and thalamus of the left hemisphere were described. A range …

Subcortical aphasia: three different language disorder syndromes?

DC Kuljic‐Obradovic - European Journal of Neurology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
The study analyses clinical presentation of language functions of 32 patients with subcortical
aphasia induced by stroke. The patients have been divided into three groups according to …

Subcortical lesions and aphasia

DA Robin, S Schienberg - Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1990 - ASHA
Recent evidence suggests that subcortical lesions can give rise to aphasic symptoms. Two
subcortical structures thought to participate in the pathogenesis of aphasia are the basal …

Persistent deficits in complex language function following dominant nonthalamic subcortical lesions.

DA Copland, HJ Chenery… - Journal of Medical Speech …, 2000 - psycnet.apa.org
The language abilities of 14 Ss (aged 40–91 yrs) with chronic nonthalamic subcortical (NS)
lesions following stroke were assessed using a test battery probing a broad range of …

Persistent aphasia following a purely subcortical lesion: A magnetic resonance imaging study

BE Murdoch, M Kennedy, W McCallum, KJ Siddle - Aphasiology, 1991 - Taylor & Francis
The case is presented of a 65-year-old man who developed a significant and persistent
aphasia subsequent to a cerebrovascular accident involving the straito-capsular region. The …

Symptomatology of subcortical aphasia

CW Wallesch - Journal of Neurolinguistics, 1997 - Elsevier
The literature on aphasia with subcortical lesions is reviewed. Lesions of thalamic relay
nuclei linked to the cortical language areas are related to paraphasic aphasia. The data with …

Aphasia arising from purely deep lesions.

A Basso, S Della Sala, M Farabola - Cortex; a journal devoted to the …, 1987 - europepmc.org
In this study we investigated the relationship between deep-seated lesions of the left
hemisphere and the aphasic disturbances. Thirty-seven vascular patients with CT-scan …