The cortico-limbo-thalamo-cortical circuits: an update to the original papez circuit of the human limbic system
The Papez circuit, first proposed by James Papez in 1937, is a circuit believed to control
memory and emotions, composed of the cingulate cortex, entorhinal cortex …
memory and emotions, composed of the cingulate cortex, entorhinal cortex …
The enigma and implications of brain hemispheric asymmetry in neurodegenerative diseases
N Lubben, E Ensink, GA Coetzee… - Brain …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
The lateralization of the human brain may provide clues into the pathogenesis and
progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Though differing in their presentation and …
progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Though differing in their presentation and …
Thalamic aphasia: a review
Abstract Purpose of Review Thalamic aphasia is a rare language disorder resulting from
lesions to the thalamus. While most patients exhibit mild symptoms with a predominance of …
lesions to the thalamus. While most patients exhibit mild symptoms with a predominance of …
Right hemispheric structural connectivity and poststroke language recovery
Poststroke aphasia typically results from brain damage to the left‐lateralized language
network. The contribution of the right‐lateralized homologues in aphasia recovery remains …
network. The contribution of the right‐lateralized homologues in aphasia recovery remains …
[HTML][HTML] Corticocerebellar white matter integrity is related to naming outcome in post-stroke aphasia
Studies have shown that the integrity of white matter tracts connecting different regions in the
left cerebral hemisphere is important for aphasia recovery after stroke. However, the impact …
left cerebral hemisphere is important for aphasia recovery after stroke. However, the impact …
Executive control deficits and lesion correlates in acute left hemisphere stroke survivors with and without aphasia
In contrast to the traditional definition of the disorder, many individuals with aphasia exhibit
non-linguistic cognitive impairments, including executive control deficits. Classic lesion …
non-linguistic cognitive impairments, including executive control deficits. Classic lesion …
Microstructural properties in subacute aphasia: concurrent and prospective relationships underpinning recovery
Background: Few investigations examined the relationship between microstructural white
matter integrity and subacute post-stroke linguistic performance or the relationship between …
matter integrity and subacute post-stroke linguistic performance or the relationship between …
The contribution of white matter pathology, hypoperfusion, lesion load, and stroke recurrence to language deficits following acute subcortical left hemisphere stroke
Aphasia, the loss of language ability following damage to the brain, is among the most
disabling and common consequences of stroke. Subcortical stroke, occurring in the basal …
disabling and common consequences of stroke. Subcortical stroke, occurring in the basal …
Structural connectivity-based predictors of cognitive impairment in stroke patients attributable to aging
BR Bučková, D Kala, J Kořenek, V Matušková… - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Despite the rising global burden of stroke and its socio-economic implications, the
neuroimaging predictors of subsequent cognitive impairment are still poorly understood. We …
neuroimaging predictors of subsequent cognitive impairment are still poorly understood. We …
[HTML][HTML] Clinical characteristics of post-stroke basal ganglia aphasia and the study of language-related white matter tracts based on diffusion spectrum imaging
Y Han, Y **g, X Li, H Zhou, F Deng - NeuroImage, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Stroke often damages the basal ganglia, leading to atypical and transient
aphasia, indicating that post-stroke basal ganglia aphasia (PSBGA) may be related to …
aphasia, indicating that post-stroke basal ganglia aphasia (PSBGA) may be related to …