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Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia


The Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia - PMC

Cynthia K Thompson ... Most individuals with aphasia show recovery of language function despite persisting damage to left hemisphere language zones (Holland et al ...

The Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia - ScienceDirect

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The Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia - ScienceDirect

Left hemisphere plasticity and aphasia recovery ... Citation Excerpt : It is likely that similar stroke factors, such as sparing and recruitment of specific brain ...

The neurobiology of language recovery in aphasia - PubMed

The neurobiology of language recovery in aphasia. Brain Lang. 2000 Jan;71(1):245-8. doi: 10.1006/brln.1999.2260. Author. C K Thompson. Affiliation. 1 ...

Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia: Natural History ...

This Clinical Research Center (P50) proposal is focused on providing a neuroimaging-based examination of language recovery in individuals with chronic ...

Neuroplasticity of Language Networks in Aphasia - Frontiers

The age of the brain at the time of stoke is well-known to impact recovery, in that younger brains are more plastic than older brains. Thus, childhood stroke- ...

Neuroplasticity in Aphasia: A Proposed Framework of Language ...

Our own work in this topic has centered on network factors that explain language recovery after rehabilitation. Preliminary analyses of data ...

The neurobiology of language recovery in aphasia — Northwestern ...

The neurobiology of language recovery in aphasia. Cynthia K. Thompson*. *Corresponding author for this work. Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia: Natural History ...

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of treatment for specific language deficits in people with aphasia. In addition to language and ...

A Review on Treatment-Related Brain Changes in Aphasia

Concerning (2), we observed that language recovery is not only associated with changes in traditional language-related structures in the left ...

Neurobiology of Language Recovery After Stroke

That is, in this early phase, a widespread local and remote dysfunction causes a severe language deficit often resulting in global aphasia. In the second, ...

multidimensional nature of aphasia recovery post-stroke | Brain

We found that different language components were associated with changing activation in multiple, non-overlapping bilateral brain regions during ...

Neurobiology of language recovery in stroke-induced aphasia

Recovery of language in stroke-induced aphasia is little understood, with extant theories suggesting that ipsilesional and/or contralesional ...

Neuroplasticity and Functional Recovery after Intensive Language ...

It has been suggested that brain reorganization in aphasia is a dynamic process, in which the involvement of perilesional LH regions and RH areas (e.g., Broca- ...

Predicting language recovery in post-stroke aphasia using behavior ...

Language outcomes after speech and language therapy in post-stroke aphasia are challenging to predict. This study examines behavioral ...

Neuroplasticity in Post-Stroke Aphasia: A Systematic Review and ...

Recovery from aphasia is thought to depend on neural plasticity, that is, the functional reorganization of surviving brain regions such that they take on new ...

Hope for aphasia patients | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine

We used to think that once a brain heals from the stroke itself (swelling of the brain subsides, etc.) recovery is no longer possible or is ...

Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia: Natural History ...

Neurobiology of Language Recovery in Aphasia: Natural History and Treatment-Induced Recovery. Thompson, Cynthia K (PD/PI); Mack, Jennifer E (Co-Investigator).

Types of Neuroplasticity and Factors Affecting Language Recovery ...

Aphasia is an acquired language injury apart from cognitive, motor, or sensory damages, as the result of a brain injury and stroke in the left hemisphere.

Neurocognitive Recovery of Sentence Processing in Aphasia

The influences of lesion volume and location, perfusion (blood flow), and resting-state neural activity on language recovery are also discussed ...