نتایج جستجو برای: left hemisphere damage

تعداد نتایج: 528816  

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 2010
Prin X. Amorapanth Page Widick Anjan Chatterjee

Studies in semantics traditionally focus on knowledge of objects. By contrast, less is known about how objects relate to each other. In an fMRI study, we tested the hypothesis that the neural processing of categorical spatial relations between objects is distinct from the processing of the identity of objects. Attending to the categorical spatial relations compared with attending to the identit...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2014
Luciano Grüdtner Buratto Nicolle Zimmermann Perrine Ferré Yves Joanette Rochele Paz Fonseca Lilian Milnitsky Stein

Previous research has attributed to the right hemisphere (RH) a key role in eliciting false memories to visual emotional stimuli. These results have been explained in terms of two right-hemisphere properties: (i) that emotional stimuli are preferentially processed in the RH and (ii) that visual stimuli are represented more coarsely in the RH. According to this account, false emotional memories ...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 1998
S Zacharias A Kirk

BACKGROUND Constructional impairment following left vs. right hemisphere damage has been extensively studied drawing tasks. A confounding factor in these studies is that right-handed patients with left hemisphere damage (LHD) are often forced by weakness to use their non-dominant (left) hand or hemiparetic dominant hand. Qualitative differences in the drawing characteristics of left and right h...

Journal: :Brain and language 2001
C Ohnesorge D Van Lancker

Lexical processing has long been associated with left-hemisphere function, especially for infrequently occurring words. Recently, however, persons with severe aphasia, including word-recognition deficits, were observed to recognize familiar proper nouns. Further, some patients suffering right-hemisphere damage were poorer at identifying famous names than left-hemisphere-damaged subjects. These ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 1997
G Vallar C Guariglia L Magnotti L Pizzamiglio

Current evidence suggests an association between contralesional extra-personal hemineglect, and deficits of arm position sense in patients with damage to the right cerebral hemisphere. A unitary deficit may produce both disorders, or this association may reflect the anatomical contiguity of relevant brain structures. A rehabilitation treatment, devised for visual-spatial hemineglect, was used t...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2013
John F Kihlstrom Martha L Glisky Susan McGovern Steven Z Rapcsak Mark S Mennemeier

Speculations about the neural substrates of hypnosis have often focused on the right hemisphere (RH), implying that RH damage should impair hypnotic responsiveness more than left-hemisphere (LH) damage. The present study examined the performance of a patient who suffered a stroke destroying most of his LH, on slightly modified versions of two hypnotizability scales. This patient was at least mo...

2008
Diana Van Lancker Sidtis

The fact that formulaic expressions are consistently preserved in left hemisphere damagehas had little influence on models of language. Evidence from disordered speech, linguisticanalyses, and first and second language learning reveals that formulaic and novel expressionspattern differently. The “formuleme” (canonical form) is recognizable by native speakers ashaving stereotyped...

Journal: :Scientific American 1907

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2017
Stephanie Prater Neil Anand Lawrence Wei Neil Horner

Aphasia describes a spectrum of speech impairments due to damage in the language centers of the brain. Insult to the inferior frontal gyrus of the dominant cerebral hemisphere results in Broca's aphasia - the inability to produce fluent speech. The left cerebral hemisphere has historically been considered the dominant side, a characteristic long presumed to be related to a person's "handedness"...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2015
Núbia Maria Freire Vieira Lima Karina Cândido Menegatti Érica Yu Natália Yumi Sacomoto Thais Botossi Scalha Illia Nadinne Dantas Florentino Lima Saionara Maria Aires da Camara Marcelo Cardoso de Souza Roberta de Oliveira Cacho Enio Walker de Azevedo Cacho Donizeti Cesar Honorato

Objective To investigate somatosensory deficits in the ipsilesional wrist and hand in chronic stroke patients and correlate these deficits with contralesional sensorimotor dysfunctions, functional testing, laterality and handedness.Methods Fifty subjects (twenty-two healthy volunteers and twenty-eight stroke patients) underwent evaluation with Semmes-Weinstein monofilaments, the sensory and mot...

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