Neuroplasticity of language networks in aphasia: Advances, updates, and future challenges

S Kiran, CK Thompson - Frontiers in neurology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Researchers have sought to understand how language is processed in the brain, how brain
damage affects language abilities, and what can be expected during the recovery period …

Neuroimaging of stroke recovery from aphasia–Insights into plasticity of the human language network

G Hartwigsen, D Saur - Neuroimage, 2019 - Elsevier
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced
aphasia remains controversial. Here, we summarize how neuroimaging studies increase the …

Task-induced brain activity in aphasic stroke patients: what is driving recovery?

F Geranmayeh, SLE Brownsett, RJS Wise - Brain, 2014 - academic.oup.com
The estimated prevalence of aphasia in the UK and the USA is 250 000 and 1 000 000,
respectively. The commonest aetiology is stroke. The impairment may improve with …

Aphasia: progress in the last quarter of a century

AE Hillis - Neurology, 2007 - AAN Enterprises
In the last 25 years, characterization of aphasia has shifted from descriptions of the
language tasks that are impaired by brain damage to identification of the disrupted cognitive …

Evidence-based systematic review: Effects of intensity of treatment and constraint-induced language therapy for individuals with stroke-induced aphasia

LR Cherney, JP Patterson, A Raymer, T Frymark… - 2008 - ASHA
Purpose This systematic review summarizes evidence for intensity of treatment and
constraint-induced language therapy (CILT) on measures of language impairment and …

Left hemisphere plasticity and aphasia recovery

J Fridriksson, JD Richardson, P Fillmore, B Cai - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
A recent study by our group revealed a strong relationship between functional brain
changes in the left hemisphere and anomia treatment outcome in chronic stroke patients (N …

Preservation and modulation of specific left hemisphere regions is vital for treated recovery from anomia in stroke

J Fridriksson - Journal of Neuroscience, 2010 - Soc Neuroscience
The location and extent of brain changes that support recovery in chronic stroke is probably
related to the structural integrity of the remaining cortex. However, little is known about the …

Functional re-recruitment of dysfunctional brain areas predicts language recovery in chronic aphasia

M Meinzer, T Flaisch, C Breitenstein, C Wienbruch… - Neuroimage, 2008 - Elsevier
Functional recovery in response to a brain lesion, such as a stroke, can even occur years
after the incident and may be accelerated by effective rehabilitation strategies. In eleven …

Emotion perception deficits following traumatic brain injury: A review of the evidence and rationale for intervention

C Bornhofen, S Mcdonald - Journal of the International …, 2008 - cambridge.org
While the cognitive disturbances that frequently follow severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) are
relatively well understood, the ways in which these affect the psychosocial functioning of …

A meta-analysis of word-finding treatments for aphasia

B Wisenburn, K Mahoney - Aphasiology, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Background: The research literature on treatment methods for word-finding deficits in
aphasia is extensive. A meta-analysis of studies for word-finding therapy was conducted in …