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Functional Anatomy of Gerstmann Syndrome
Structural and functional neuroimaging was used to examine a common denominator for the clinical triad of Gerstmann syndrome (a selective association of acalculia, finger agnosia, left-right disorientation, and agraphia) in a study at centers in Gif-sur ...
J Gordon Millichap
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Phonological alexia and agraphia: Should we remediate phonological awareness, phonological memory, or both? [PDF]
Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the utility of treating verbal STM to maximize utilization of trained/residual sublexical skills for reading/spelling.
Mayer, Jamie
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ICANS risk after CAR T‐cell therapy is independent of baseline neurological or cognitive status. ABSTRACT Background Immune effector cell‐associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS) is a common, serious complication of CAR T‐cell therapy for blood cancers.
Renata Ursu +11 more
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Background Enlarged perivascular spaces (PVS) are common magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, whereas widespread enlarged PVS are extremely rare.
Daisuke Taniguchi +4 more
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Presurgical language fMRI: Mapping of six critical regions. [PDF]
Language mapping is a key goal in neurosurgical planning. fMRI mapping typically proceeds with a focus on Broca's and Wernicke's areas, although multiple other language-critical areas are now well-known.
Anderson +60 more
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Abstract Since the early 1900s, the terms body schema and body image denoted the internal representations of the body. Bonnier's (1905, Revue Neurologique, 13, 605) schema is a conscious spatial representation of the size, shape, and position of the body, and of body parts, whose dysfunction brings about aschématia, and hypo‐, hyper‐, and paraschématia.
Giuseppe Vallar
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Neural correlates of spelling difficulties in Alzheimer`s disease [PDF]
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with a general cognitive decline that affects the memory and language domains. Thus, an oral production deficit with a lexical-semantic origin has been widely observed in these patients.
Cuetos Vega, Fernando +3 more
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We investigated the cerebral lateralization during handwriting and typing in a computer keyboard, for both left‐handers and right‐handers. We used functional transcranial Doppler ultrasound to measure the blood flow toward the left and the right brain hemispheres. Greater blood flow velocity corresponds to greater activation for that hemisphere.
Christos Samsouris +5 more
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Agraphia Caused by Left Thalamic Hemorrhage
A 71-year-old right-handed man was admitted to our hospital with right hemiparesis and sensory impairment associated with mild aphasia. Although aphasia gradually resolved within 2 weeks after stroke onset, his writing ability remained disturbed.
Aiko Osawa +7 more
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Allographic agraphia: A case study [PDF]
We report the case of patient MN, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, who exhibited a severe impairment in writing letters and words in upper-case print in the face of accurate production of the same stimuli in lower-case cursive. In contrast to her written production difficulties, MN was unimpaired in recognizing visually presented letters and ...
MENICHELLI A, RAPP B, SEMENZA, CARLO
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