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Language Outcome After Left Temporal Lobectomy in Patients with Discordant fMRI and Sodium Amobarbital Testing Results
In: Dissertations (1934 -) (2011)
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FMRI and Wada Studies in Patients with Interhemispheric Dissociation of Language Functions
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Language dominance in neurologically normal and epilepsy subjects : a functional MRI study
In: Brain. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press 122 (1999) 11, 2033-2046
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Language dominance in neurologically normal and epilepsy subjects: A functional MRI study
Abstract: Language dominance and factors that influence language lateralization were investigated in right-handed, neurologically normal subjects ( n = 100) and right-handed epilepsy patients ( n = 50) using functional MRI. Increases in blood oxygenation-dependent signal during a semantic language activation task relative to a non-linguistic, auditory discrimination task provided an index of language system lateralization. As expected, the majority of both groups showed left hemisphere dominance, although a continuum of activation asymmetry was evident, with nearly all subjects showing some degree of right hemisphere activation. Using a categorical dominance classification, 94% of the normal subjects were considered left hemisphere dominant and 6% had bilateral, roughly symmetric language representation. None of the normal subjects had rightward dominance. There was greater variability of language dominance in the epilepsy group, with 78% showing left hemisphere dominance, 16% showing a symmetric pattern and 6% showing right hemisphere dominance. Atypical language dominance in the epilepsy group was associated with an earlier age of brain injury and with weaker right hand dominance. Language lateralization in the normal group was weakly related to age, but was not significantly related to sex, education, task performance or familial left-handedness.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/122.11.2033
http://brain.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/122/11/2033
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Is Speech Arrest during Wada Testing a Valid Method for Determining Hemispheric Representation of Language?
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 65 (1998) 3, 441-446
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Is speech arrest during Wada testing a valid method for determining hemispheric representation of lanugage?
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 65 (1998) 3, 441-446
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Changes in pure-tone thresholds and temporary threshold shifts as a function of menstrual cycle and oral contraceptives
In: Journal of speech and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 31 (1988) 4, 569-574
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