نتایج جستجو برای: left hemisphere damage

تعداد نتایج: 528816  

2016
Hannah E. Thompson Lauren Henshall Elizabeth Jefferies

Semantic control processes guide conceptual retrieval so that we are able to focus on non-dominant associations and features when these are required for the task or context, yet the neural basis of semantic control is not fully understood. Neuroimaging studies have emphasised the role of left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in controlled retrieval, while neuropsychological investigations of semant...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 1998
G Hickok U Bellugi E S Klima

Evidence from sign language Sign language provides a unique perspective on these questions. Because signed and spoken languages share linguistic representational structure, but differ radically with respect to their surface sensory and motor forms, a comparison of the neurobiology of the two systems can lead to a better understanding of the brain organization for linguistic processing with moda...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Elisa Raffaella Ferrè Eva Berlot Patrick Haggard

An altered sense of one's own body is a common consequence of vestibular damage, and also of damage to vestibular networks in the right hemisphere. However, few experimental studies have investigated whether vestibular signals contribute to bodily awareness. We addressed this issue by combining an established experimental model of bodily awareness (Rubber Hand Illusion -RHI) with galvanic vesti...

Journal: :Stroke 2010
Monique G Cola Stephanie K Daniels David M Corey Lisa C Lemen Maryellen Romero Anne L Foundas

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Unilateral cortical lesions are associated with dysphagia in ischemic stroke. It is unclear, however, whether acute subcortical stroke is associated with a similar risk of dysphagia. The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of dysphagia in purely subcortical stroke and identify dysphagia characteristics. METHODS Between 2003 and 2005, videofluoroscopic swal...

Journal: :Stroke 1987
J Weinberger J Nieves-Rosa

Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was measured in gerbils 2, 4, 7, and 12 hours after unilateral irreversible carotid artery ligation to determine if the delayed ischemic damage to nerve terminals that occurs over 8 hours after stroke could be due to changes in CBF. [14C]butanol (4.5 mu Ci in 45 microliter 0.9% saline) was injected into the femoral vein, and cpm accumulating in the cerebrum and in a ca...

ژورنال: Anatomical Sciences Journal 2008
Jahani Hashemi, Hassan, Rajaei, Farzad, Salahshor, Mohammad Reza,

Purpose: To determine and record the dimensions of different parts of the cerebellum and compare them according to age and sex in healthy individuals by Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Materials and Methods: In this observational study, 300 healthy individuals were Who had referred to the imaging center of Imam Reza Hospital in Kermanshah for MRI were studied. The condition for inclusion in t...

Journal: :Journal of cognitive neuroscience 1994
G R Mangun S J Luck R Plager W Loftus S A Hillyard T Handy V P Clark M S Gazzaniga

Abstract Hemispheric specialization and subcortical processes in visual anention were investigated in callosotomy (split-brain) patients by measuring reaction times to lateralized stimuli in a spatial cuing paradigm. Cuing effects were obtained for targets presented to the right hemisphere (left visual hemifield) but not for those presented to the left hemisphere. These cuing effects were manif...

Journal: :Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale 2004
George Wolford Sarah E Newman Michael B Miller Gagan S Wig

In a probability-guessing paradigm, participants predict which of two events will occur on each trial. Participants generally frequency match even though frequency matching is nonoptimal with random sequences. The optimal strategy is to guess the most frequent event, maximizing. We hypothesize that frequency matching results from a search for patterns, even in random sequences. Using both calli...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2015
Shihui Xing Elizabeth H Lacey Laura M Skipper-Kallal Xiong Jiang Michelle L Harris-Love Jinsheng Zeng Peter E Turkeltaub

The neural mechanisms underlying recovery of language after left hemisphere stroke remain elusive. Although older evidence suggested that right hemisphere language homologues compensate for damage in left hemisphere language areas, the current prevailing theory suggests that right hemisphere engagement is ineffective or even maladaptive. Using a novel combination of support vector regression-ba...

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