Anatomical predictors of aphasia recovery: a tractography study of bilateral perisylvian language networks.
about
A review on functional and structural brain connectivity in numerical cognitionStroke Connectome and Its Implications for Cognitive and Behavioral Sequela of StrokeNeurological and developmental approaches to poor pitch perception and productionThinking on Treating Echolalia in Aphasia: Recommendations and Caveats for Future Research Directions.Success of Anomia Treatment in Aphasia Is Associated With Preserved Architecture of Global and Left Temporal Lobe Structural Networks.Using transcranial magnetic stimulation of the undamaged brain to identify lesion sites that predict language outcome after stroke.Does Stroke Imaging Provide Insights into the Neural Basis of Cognition?White matter injury in ischemic stroke.From Phineas Gage and Monsieur Leborgne to H.M.: Revisiting Disconnection Syndromes.The white matter of the human cerebrum: part I The occipital lobe by Heinrich Sachs.White matter lesional predictors of chronic visual neglect: a longitudinal studyWhite and gray matter contributions to executive function recovery after traumatic brain injury.Reconstruction of the arcuate fasciculus for surgical planning in the setting of peritumoral edema using two-tensor unscented Kalman filter tractography.Ultrasonic vocalization in murine experimental stroke: A mechanistic model of aphasia.Age-Related Differences and Heritability of the Perisylvian Language NetworksContributions of bilateral white matter to chronic aphasia symptoms as assessed by diffusion tensor MRIRight hemisphere structures predict poststroke speech fluency.Right hemisphere grey matter structure and language outcomes in chronic left hemisphere stroke.The Influence of Speech-Language-Hearing Therapy Duration on the Degree of Improvement in Poststroke Language ImpairmentWhite Matter Correlates of Auditory Comprehension Outcomes in Chronic Post-Stroke Aphasia.Damage to white matter bottlenecks contributes to language impairments after left hemispheric stroke.Long-term Recovery in Stroke Accompanied by Aphasia: A Reconsideration.Structural plasticity of the ventral stream and aphasia recovery.Improving Production of Treated and Untreated Verbs in Aphasia: A Meta-AnalysisThe impact of phonological versus semantic repetition training on generalisation in chronic stroke aphasia reflects differences in dorsal pathway connectivity.General and specialized brain correlates for analogical reasoning: A meta-analysis of functional imaging studies.Biomarkers of stroke recovery: Consensus-based core recommendations from the Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Roundtable.The role of diffusion MRI in neuroscience.Spontaneous and Therapeutic-Induced Mechanisms of Functional Recovery After Stroke.Where are aphasia theory and management "headed"?Language improvement one week after thrombolysis in acute stroke.Language ability in preterm children is associated with arcuate fasciculi microstructure at term.Enhanced estimations of post-stroke aphasia severity using stacked multimodal predictions.Mapping Language Networks Using the Structural and Dynamic Brain Connectomes.Neuroplasticity of language in left-hemisphere stroke: Evidence linking subsecond electrophysiology and structural connections.White matter tractography of the neural network for speech-motor control in children who stutter.Etiology of language network changes during recovery of aphasia after stroke.Functional activation independently contributes to naming ability and relates to lesion site in post-stroke aphasia.The lateralized arcuate fasciculus in developmental pitch disorders among mandarin amusics: left for speech and right for music.Linking left hemispheric tissue preservation to fMRI language task activation in chronic stroke patients.
P2860
Q21558424-FA7B5268-80B1-457F-B53D-FD00E191BAF0Q26781921-D736C71D-80FA-4EF7-8247-23D7138A8032Q28084736-989C69D3-12C5-47EC-87F2-8E71A80C5B56Q30358450-38789F0E-8C5A-4881-8110-AD31FA8FC325Q30695738-3A2F225A-D888-4C28-9EEC-D8B971F21496Q30853553-20FBE808-D7C7-4879-94BD-90285061E455Q30975724-8563F948-A467-42D1-8CE5-A13D7A54D314Q31080285-8DC44FC8-9467-4F12-B6B0-6F47E0F0CAEDQ34489461-15FC0B0C-408D-4DF5-962F-D9E703C30730Q34983565-AB4773AF-8ED8-4C9C-9F2E-8924539F3270Q35119413-95168B3B-F524-4D6C-A6D9-C2BB4383971BQ35400530-8960A1C5-C4B9-455A-A367-143AD71332AFQ35693046-748F1F5A-9679-49AE-BB31-CCE016AD659BQ35927048-D5E1E983-99C1-4418-99EA-0A59EF0C8E90Q36064385-BB644665-1DF5-4FE7-B624-47F2308459E4Q36345764-1F84EDE4-AF2B-4FB8-A4ED-0233A1A9A3CEQ36833534-EF135623-EB71-4C0A-83CD-A1C2402D5B7AQ37188311-A02AED96-ADE3-4766-BA68-FD1229AB4C87Q37607458-F24BA23B-2257-4DB2-AAD7-15FBC14AA5B9Q37656916-F4FAD903-760F-4D34-91E7-3BA671B260D0Q37700185-C3B28BDA-DF94-4CEE-B113-5763F0B0734CQ38373114-C9096DD8-FCE2-46DB-8266-E3F1C645A94BQ38375353-DD6F2871-EB6A-47BA-AC97-07396C602535Q38386840-C6619EBC-EC11-483A-92D5-93A8745C34E5Q38391446-241962EC-BE78-41DC-9102-861B5A789225Q38394407-EFC7E753-747A-40A0-BCFE-2A4C658F6AAEQ38659060-69CF31F1-BCC2-4492-B2EB-61AAA5D87417Q38659459-7B5D40B7-237A-4373-9B51-3F088C6EA1AAQ38816320-E91CAA0E-B498-4BF8-9CF2-CE709E019064Q39438058-E3A63806-41B2-4360-A0B6-FB56AF6A7537Q39835623-809037A9-5CB5-4265-945F-165B0026744DQ41067468-B5AAB0B9-04DB-4AB2-BC9B-9D9CA424F846Q45946379-78CE5321-B347-4072-994B-2FE65DB94A42Q46111368-87E1CFAD-F57F-46F7-A2DF-6DB67A93C315Q46187211-5D042A74-BA4D-4F5E-B359-70FFB9933FD8Q47558154-C9A6376C-B54C-4BAA-AA25-46A39982E694Q47655364-8D1A2CB4-9E00-407D-A6B7-AFD464EB703BQ47829113-FE2ED7FD-8E2C-4BDD-AFD1-EF253CA621A8Q47871223-7042ADC4-044C-4C8F-85FE-B7D4EA9CF656Q47899291-CD3FA9A5-8877-44E7-BFA0-385A4CBA86A8
P2860
Anatomical predictors of aphasia recovery: a tractography study of bilateral perisylvian language networks.
description
2014 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2014年の論文
@ja
2014年学术文章
@wuu
2014年学术文章
@zh
2014年学术文章
@zh-cn
2014年学术文章
@zh-hans
2014年学术文章
@zh-my
2014年学术文章
@zh-sg
2014年學術文章
@yue
2014年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Anatomical predictors of aphas ...... perisylvian language networks.
@en
Anatomical predictors of aphas ...... perisylvian language networks.
@nl
type
label
Anatomical predictors of aphas ...... perisylvian language networks.
@en
Anatomical predictors of aphas ...... perisylvian language networks.
@nl
prefLabel
Anatomical predictors of aphas ...... perisylvian language networks.
@en
Anatomical predictors of aphas ...... perisylvian language networks.
@nl
P2860
P50
P356
P1433
P1476
Anatomical predictors of aphas ...... perisylvian language networks
@en
P2093
Lalit Kalra
P2860
P304
P356
10.1093/BRAIN/AWU113
P407
P50
P577
2014-07-01T00:00:00Z