[HTML][HTML] Structural networking of the developing brain: from maturation to neurosurgical implications

A De Benedictis, MC Rossi-Espagnet… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Modern neuroscience agrees that neurological processing emerges from the multimodal
interaction among multiple cortical and subcortical neuronal hubs, connected at short and …

Structural connectome combining DTI features predicts postoperative language decline and its recovery in glioma patients

Y Liu, M Cui, X Gao, H Yang, H Chen, B Guan… - European Radiology, 2024 - Springer
Objectives A decline in language function is a common complication after glioma surgery,
affecting patients' quality of life and survival. This study predicts the postoperative decline in …

The effect of different brain lesions on the reorganization of language functions within the dominant hemisphere assessed with task-based BOLD-fMRI

E Piccirilli, C Sestieri, L Di Clemente, A Delli Pizzi… - La radiologia …, 2023 - Springer
Background and purpose Language reorganization has been described in brain lesions
with respect to their location and timing, but little is known with respect to their etiology. We …

Multistage neurosurgical mapping of low-grade glioma relapses reveals cortical remodelling

L Viganò, L Bello - Brain, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Multistage neurosurgical mapping of low-grade glioma relapses reveals cortical remodelling |
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Structural connectome-based predictive modeling of cognitive deficits in treated glioma patients

M Friedrich, CP Filss, P Lohmann… - Neuro-Oncology …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Background In glioma patients, tumor growth and subsequent treatments are associated
with various types of brain lesions. We hypothesized that cognitive functioning in these …

[HTML][HTML] Talking about speaking: what do we know about language reorganization in brain tumors before surgery

D Deng, L Liang - European Radiology, 2023 - Springer
The preservation of language function is a key objective in neurosurgery. Language
reorganization in brain tumor patients is considered a possible compensatory mechanism in …

Unveiling the neuroplastic capacity of the bilingual brain: Insights from healthy and pathological individuals

I Quiñones, S Gisbert-Muñoz, L Amoruso… - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Research on the neural imprint of dual-language experience, crucial for understanding how
the brain processes the first (L1) and second language (L2), remains inconclusive …