Visconti and Fellini: from left social neorealism to right-hemisphere stroke - Dieguez, Assal, et al. - 2007 () Citation Context ...ence of his left-sided motor deficits. It is reported that later on Visconti further recovered and was able to walk with the help of a cane and in 1975 ...
We now examine motor deficits in each arm of severely paretic chronic stroke survivors with unilateral damage (10 left-, 10 right-hemisphere damaged individuals) to determine whether hemisphere-dependent deficits are correlated with functional independence. Clinical evaluation of contralesional, paretic arm...
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However, previous studies of patients with right-sided stroke have emphasised their semantic deficits on non-verbal tasks – for example, they show poorer performance with picture than word metaphor comprehension (Winner and Gardner, 1977). We included several contrasts between verbal and non-verbal ...
Often immediately following a massive stroke in this region individuals suffer a paralysis of the right upper extremity and initially are almost completely unable to speak; i.e., Broca's (or expressive) aphasia (Bastiannse, 1995; Benson, 1993; Goodglass & Kaplan, 2000; Haarman & Kolk, 1994...
Article: Executive control deficits and lesion correlates in acute left hemisphere stroke survivors with and without aphasia
sided thalamic strokes (46%) compared to right-sided strokes (33%), although this difference did not reach statistical significance (P = 0.274), Nonetheless, the average aphasia score was significantly lower in patients with left-sided thalamic stroke (129.0 (±15.1)) compared to patients ...
Head growth abnor- malities may have an additional impact on late outcomes, such as cognitive and behavioral deficits, as well as quality of life. Established shared factors regulating CNS and heart organo- genesis and growth may impact long-term mortality and mor- bidity (Figure 2). As our...
Hyperglycemia is an important diagnostic differential and has been reported to cause focal neurological deficits masquerading as stroke. Discussion of hyperglycemia as a stroke mimic has been sparse in the era of diffusion weighted imaging, but remains an important mimic.A 67 year-old right-handed wo...
It will be the first study powered to detect a medium effect size by tDCS targeting a part of the “social brain”, thereby exploring a new treatment option for core social communication and interaction deficits in ASD. To test effect, feasibility and safety of the intervention, several points...