Hodological organization of spoken language production and singing in the human brain

A Pitkäniemi, T Särkämö, ST Siponkoski… - Communications …, 2023 - nature.com
Theories expounding the neural relationship between speech and singing range from
sharing neural circuitry, to relying on opposite hemispheres. Yet, hodological studies …

[HTML][HTML] Relative contributions of lesion location and lesion size to predictions of varied language deficits in post-stroke aphasia

M Thye, D Mirman - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2018 - Elsevier
Despite the widespread use of lesion-symptom mapping (LSM) techniques to study
associations between location of brain damage and language deficits, the prediction of …

A data-driven approach to post-stroke aphasia classification and lesion-based prediction

JF Landrigan, F Zhang, D Mirman - Brain, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Aphasia is an acquired impairment in the production or comprehension of language,
typically caused by left hemisphere stroke. The subtyping framework used in clinical …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping spoken language and cognitive deficits in post-stroke aphasia

H Akkad, TMH Hope, C Howland, S Ondobaka… - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2023 - Elsevier
Aphasia is an acquired disorder caused by damage, most commonly due to stroke, to brain
regions involved in speech and language. While language impairment is the defining …

Treatment-induced neuroplasticity after anomia therapy in post-stroke aphasia: A systematic review of neuroimaging studies

T Simic, MÈ Desjardins, M Courson, C Bedetti… - Brain and language, 2023 - Elsevier
We systematically reviewed the literature on neural changes following anomia treatment
post-stroke. We conducted electronic searches of CINAHL, Cochrane Trials, Embase, Ovid …

Causal contributions of the domain-general (multiple demand) and the language-selective brain networks to perceptual and semantic challenges in speech …

LJ MacGregor, RA Gilbert, Z Balewski… - Neurobiology of …, 2022 - direct.mit.edu
Listening to spoken language engages domain-general multiple demand (MD;
frontoparietal) regions of the human brain, in addition to domain-selective (frontotemporal) …

Quantifier processing and semantic flexibility in patients with aphasia

B Reißner, W Grohmann, N Peiseler, J Pinho… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Processing of quantifiers such as “many” and “few” relies on number knowledge, linguistic
abilities, and working memory. Negative quantifiers (eg,“few,”“less than half”) induce higher …

Mapping articulatory and grammatical subcomponents of fluency deficits in post-stroke aphasia

D Mirman, AE Kraft, DY Harvey, AR Brecher… - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2019 - Springer
Fluent speech production is a critical aspect of language processing and is central to
aphasia diagnosis and treatment. Multiple cognitive processes and neural subsystems must …

[HTML][HTML] Language systems from lesion-symptom mapping in aphasia: A meta-analysis of voxel-based lesion mapping studies

Y Na, JY Jung, CR Tench, DP Auer, SB Pyun - NeuroImage: Clinical, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Aphasia is one of the most common causes of post-stroke disabilities. As the
symptoms and impact of post-stroke aphasia are heterogeneous, it is important to …

Brain areas critical for picture naming: a systematic review and meta-analysis of lesion-symptom mapping studies

V Piai, D Eikelboom - Neurobiology of Language, 2023 - direct.mit.edu
Lesion-symptom mapping (LSM) studies have revealed brain areas critical for naming,
typically finding significant associations between damage to left temporal, inferior parietal …