Functional topography of the human cerebellum
CJ Stoodley, JD Schmahmann - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2018 - Elsevier
Accumulating evidence points to a critical role for the human cerebellum in both motor and
nonmotor behaviors. A core tenet of this new understanding of cerebellar function is the …
nonmotor behaviors. A core tenet of this new understanding of cerebellar function is the …
The posterior crus II cerebellum is specialized for social mentalizing and emotional self-experiences: a meta-analysis
This meta-analysis explores the role of the posterior cerebellum Crus I/II in social
mentalizing. We identified over 200 functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies …
mentalizing. We identified over 200 functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies …
The role of the insula in speech and language processing
A Oh, EG Duerden, EW Pang - Brain and language, 2014 - Elsevier
Lesion and neuroimaging studies indicate that the insula mediates motor aspects of speech
production, specifically, articulatory control. Although it has direct connections to Broca's …
production, specifically, articulatory control. Although it has direct connections to Broca's …
Combined dementia-risk biomarkers in Parkinson's disease: a prospective longitudinal study
Neuropsychological (mostly posterior-cortical) deficits, quantitative magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) atrophy patterns, and low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of amyloid-β have …
imaging (MRI) atrophy patterns, and low cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of amyloid-β have …
The effects of home-based cognitive training on verbal working memory and language comprehension in older adulthood
Effective language understanding is crucial to maintaining cognitive abilities and learning
new information through adulthood. However, age-related declines in working memory …
new information through adulthood. However, age-related declines in working memory …
Neuroanatomical correlates of verbal fluency in early Alzheimer's disease and normal aging
C Rodríguez-Aranda, SH Johnsen, P Eldevik, S Sparr… - Brain and language, 2016 - Elsevier
Verbal fluency (VF) impairments occur early in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and to a lesser
extent also in normal aging. However, the neural underpinnings of these impairments are …
extent also in normal aging. However, the neural underpinnings of these impairments are …
Age-dependent contribution of domain-general networks to semantic cognition
Aging is characterized by a decline of cognitive control. In semantic cognition, this leads to
the paradox that older adults usually show poorer task performance than young adults …
the paradox that older adults usually show poorer task performance than young adults …
Distinct neuropsychological correlates in positive and negative formal thought disorder syndromes: the thought and language disorder scale in endogenous …
A Nagels, P Fährmann, M Stratmann, S Ghazi… - …, 2016 - karger.com
The correlation of formal thought disorder (FTD) symptoms and subsyndromes with
neuropsychological dimensions is as yet unclear. Evidence for a dysexecutive syndrome …
neuropsychological dimensions is as yet unclear. Evidence for a dysexecutive syndrome …
Association between white matter microstructure and verbal fluency in patients with multiple sclerosis
T Blecher, S Miron, GG Schneider, A Achiron… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Verbal fluency refers to the ability to generate words quickly and efficiently according to
predefined phonological or semantic criteria. Deficits in verbal fluency limit patients' ability to …
predefined phonological or semantic criteria. Deficits in verbal fluency limit patients' ability to …
Electrical stimulation of the cerebellum facilitates automatic but not controlled word retrieval
Recent research has indicated that the cerebellum is engaged in language functions, yet the
role of the cerebellum in lexical-semantic memory is poorly understood. In a double-blind …
role of the cerebellum in lexical-semantic memory is poorly understood. In a double-blind …