REHABILITATIONSTROKEQUALITY of lifeLOW visionIntroduction: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of visual P300 braincomputer interface use to support rehabilitation of chronic language production deficits commonly experienced by individuals with a left-sided stroke resulting in post...
The communication problem, aphasia, is a major consequence of a left-sided hemispheric lesion [1, 2]. Prognostic Factors of Functional Recovery from Left Hemispheric Stroke Because of hemiparesis and aphasia, we evaluated the patient to detect unilateral cerebral lesions and found the left middle ce...
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An elderly woman presents to the emergency department after being found down and altered in her assisted living facility. She is noted to have left gaze deviation, aphasia , and right-sided hemiparesis , concerning for a stroke. A head CT with CT angiography and perfusion demonstrates a left ...
Neuropsychological disturbances in patients with posterolateral thalamic hemorrhage were prominent, with primarily transcortical aphasia in those with left-sided ... E Kumral,T Kocaer,NO Ertübey,... - Stroke; a journal of cerebral circulation 被引量: 179发表: 1995年 "Transcortical" Features of ...
Left-sided neglect and constructional apraxia are common findings. Limb apraxia is a rarity among the cases reported, but bucco-facial apraxia is as frequent as in left hemisphere lesioned aphasics. In the light of these observations, the role of each hemisphere for verbal and non-verbal ...
Aphasia can be caused by several underlying issues, the most common being stroke. "The dominant frontotemporal regions of the brain help with speech production and perception (for right-handed people, usually the left side is the ‘dominant side’ whereas for left-handed people it can be the ...
Aphasia is a common symptom after left hemispheric stroke. Neuroimaging techniques over the last 10–15 years have described two general tren
Conclusion: Greater retention of pre-stroke language skills is associated with greater involvement of the left hemisphere with different cortical recruitment patterns observed in SPs versus HCs. Post-stroke verbal fluency may depend more upon the structural and functional integrity of the dominant left ...
Bilateral Thalamo-Mesencephalic Infarction: A Distinct Posterior Circulation Stroke We developed a rat double-balloon injury model and studied the thickened neointima using immunohistochemical and RT-PCR methods. Fourteen days after the first balloon injury of the rat left common carotid artery, a second...