Neuroplasticity of language networks in aphasia: Advances, updates, and future challenges

S Kiran, CK Thompson - Frontiers in neurology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Researchers have sought to understand how language is processed in the brain, how brain
damage affects language abilities, and what can be expected during the recovery period …

Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS)

JP Lefaucheur, N André-Obadia, A Antal… - Clinical …, 2014 - Elsevier
A group of European experts was commissioned to establish guidelines on the therapeutic
use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) from evidence published up until …

Stroke, cognitive deficits, and rehabilitation: still an incomplete picture

TB Cumming, RS Marshall… - International Journal of …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Cognitive impairment after stroke is common and can cause disability with major impacts on
quality of life and independence. There are also indirect effects of cognitive impairment on …

Neuroimaging of stroke recovery from aphasia–Insights into plasticity of the human language network

G Hartwigsen, D Saur - Neuroimage, 2019 - Elsevier
The role of left and right hemisphere brain regions in language recovery after stroke-induced
aphasia remains controversial. Here, we summarize how neuroimaging studies increase the …

The plastic human brain cortex

A Pascual-Leone, A Amedi, F Fregni… - Annu. Rev …, 2005 - annualreviews.org
Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the human brain and represents evolution's invention to
enable the nervous system to escape the restrictions of its own genome and thus adapt to …

The use of visual feedback, in particular mirror visual feedback, in restoring brain function

VS Ramachandran, EL Altschuler - Brain, 2009 - academic.oup.com
This article reviews the potential use of visual feedback, focusing on mirror visual feedback,
introduced over 15 years ago, for the treatment of many chronic neurological disorders that …

Dynamics of language reorganization after stroke

D Saur, R Lange, A Baumgaertner, V Schraknepper… - Brain, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Previous functional imaging studies of chronic stroke patients with aphasia suggest that
recovery of language occurs in a pre-existing, bilateral network with an upregulation of …

Technology insight: noninvasive brain stimulation in neurology—perspectives on the therapeutic potential of rTMS and tDCS

F Fregni, A Pascual-Leone - Nature clinical practice Neurology, 2007 - nature.com
In neurology, as in all branches of medicine, symptoms of disease and the resulting burden
of illness and disability are not simply the consequence of the injury, inflammation or …

Non-invasive brain stimulation: a new strategy to improve neurorehabilitation after stroke?

FC Hummel, LG Cohen - The Lancet Neurology, 2006 - thelancet.com
Background Motor impairment resulting from chronic stroke can have extensive physical,
psychological, financial, and social implications despite available neurorehabilitative …

What is right-hemisphere contribution to phonological, lexico-semantic, and sentence processing?: Insights from a meta-analysis

M Vigneau, V Beaucousin, PY Hervé, G Jobard, L Petit… - Neuroimage, 2011 - Elsevier
To evaluate the relative role of left and right hemispheres (RH) and describe the functional
anatomy of RH during ortholinguistic tasks, we re-analyzed the 128 papers of a former left …