After a debate that has lasted more than 130 years, researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center have found that loss of speech from a stroke in the left hemisphere of the brain can be recovered on the back, right side of the brain. This contradicts recent notions that the right ...
After a debate that has lasted more than 130 years, researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center have found that loss of speech from a stroke in the left hemisphere of the brain can be recovered on the back, right side of the brain. This contradicts recent notions that the right hemis...
Over the course of evolution, each half of the brain has developed its own unique strategy for perceiving, processing, and expressing information as well as specialized neuroanatomical interconnections that assist in mediating these functions. Indeed, th
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RecoveryStrokeVisual neglectIn the acute phase of stroke, patients with left visual neglect (VN) automatically orient to the right hemispace. This study examined the presence of rightward bias after right hemisphere stroke within 10 days of stroke onset and after 6 months. Our sample comprised ...
A longitudinal fMRI stroke study. While experimental studies in the monkey have shown that motor recovery after partial destruction of the hand motor cortex was based on adjacent motor reor... J Assia,MC Delon,G Katia,... - 《Brain》 被引量: 378发表: 2005年 No Right to Speak? The ...
Anosognosia and extrapersonal neglect as predictors of functional recovery following right hemisphere stroke Among the neuropsychological disorders frequently associated with hemiplegia from stroke, neglect is considered to be responsible for the poor motor and fu... B Gialanella,F Mattioli - 《Neuropsycho...
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Stroke Recovery Transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) is an emerging technique of noninvasive brain stimulation that has been found useful in examining cortical f... G Schlaug,V Renga,D Nair - 《Archives of Neurology》 被引量: 441发表: 2008年 ...
The VIN+ group showed spontaneous recovery from visual inattention during the first six months after stroke. Their visual reasoning abilities improved and the initial rightward bias decreased. However, visual inattention in the acute phase had long-standing effects: The VIN+ group exhibited slow ...
Anyone who has had a stroke should receive treatment at a hospital within three hours after the onset of stroke signs to reduce further damage to the brain. The majority of stroke patients arrived at the hospital only after seven hours, narrowing the window of opportunity to save the brain. ...