Atypical language organization following perinatal infarctions of the left hemisphere is associated with structural changes in right‐hemispheric grey matter

L Schnaufer, A Gschaidmeier… - … Medicine & Child …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To assess how atypical language organization after early left‐hemispheric brain lesions
affects grey matter in the contralesional hemisphere. Method This was a cross‐sectional …

[HTML][HTML] Language lateralization and outcome in perinatal stroke patients with different vascular types

N Ilves, M Männamaa, R Laugesaar, N Ilves… - Brain and language, 2022 - Elsevier
Perinatal stroke affects child's language development and can change language
lateralization. Language generation and comprehension tasks in functional magnetic …

Lesion characteristics driving right-hemispheric language reorganization in congenital left-hemispheric brain damage

K Lidzba, B de Haan, M Wilke, I Krägeloh-Mann… - Brain and language, 2017 - Elsevier
Pre-or perinatally acquired (“congenital”) left-hemispheric brain lesions can be
compensated for by reorganizing language into homotopic brain regions in the right …

[HTML][HTML] Atypical language representation is unfavorable for language abilities following childhood stroke

L Bartha-Doering, A Novak, K Kollndorfer… - european journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Brain plasticity has often been quoted as a reason for the more favorable outcome in
childhood stroke compared to adult stroke. We investigated the relationship between …

Cognitive development after perinatal unilateral infarctions: No evidence for preferential sparing of verbal functions

A Gschaidmeier, M Heimgärtner, L Schnaufer… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Even children with extensive perinatal left-sided lesions have been reported to
show normal language functions based on right-hemispheric language reorganization. This …

Language representation following left MCA stroke in children and adults: An fMRI Study

R Westmacott, MP McAndrews… - Canadian Journal of …, 2017 - cambridge.org
Background: In this case series, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to
examine brain networks that mediate different aspects of language function in 4 young …

Hemispheric language organization after congenital left brain lesions: a comparison between functional transcranial Doppler and functional MRI

AM Chilosi, S Bulgheroni, M Turi… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This study investigated whether functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound (fTCD) is a
suitable tool for studying hemispheric lateralization of language in patients with pre …

Language organisation in left perinatal stroke

A Guzzetta, C Pecini, L Biagi, M Tosetti… - …, 2008 - thieme-connect.com
Right-hemispheric organisation of language has been observed following early left-sided
brain lesions. The role of the site of damage is still controversial, as other aspects influence …

Right-hemispheric organization of language following early left-sided brain lesions: functional MRI topography

M Staudt, K Lidzba, W Grodd, D Wildgruber, M Erb… - Neuroimage, 2002 - Elsevier
Left-hemispheric (LH) brain lesions acquired early in life can induce language organization
in the undamaged right hemisphere (RH). This study addresses the anatomical correlates of …

Age at stroke determines post-stroke language lateralization

JP Szaflarski, JB Allendorfer, AW Byars… - Restorative …, 2014 - content.iospress.com
Purpose: To determine how age at the time of left middle cerebral artery stroke affects
language lateralization in a combined sample of subjects with perinatal, childhood, and …