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Beyond Broca and Wernicke: Epilepsy surgery in the language areas
Abstract Epilepsy surgery in language areas is challenged by the intricacies of presurgical workup and surgical planning. In recent decades, the view of language‐related circuitry has shifted from being localized in a few cortical centers to a distributed, dynamically interconnected system, increasing complexity.
Carmen Barba +16 more
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Anomia: Deciphering Functional Neuroanatomy in Primary Progressive Aphasia Variants
Naming decline is one of the most common symptoms of primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Most studies on anomia in PPA are performed without taking into account PPA variants, especially for action naming.
Diliara R. Akhmadullina +4 more
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Abstract We identified in two awake surgery cases a postoperative double dissociation between phonological and graphemic output buffer deficits. Using lesion‐symptom mapping from ischaemic mini‐strokes and preoperative tractography, we demonstrated that the phonological (resp. graphemic) disorder fitted with ventral (resp.
Valéry Mandonnet +5 more
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Phenotypic diversity of frontotemporal lobar degeneration in two novel GRN variants from Colombia
Abstract INTRODUCTION Pathogenic progranulin (GRN) variants are among the main genetic causes of frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). These variants have been predominantly reported in European cohorts, but their characterization in Latin America remains scarce.
Juan Pablo Barbosa‐Carvajal +10 more
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L’« Anonyme » : un palimpseste démocritéen dans le Protreptique de Jamblique ?
Iamblichus, in the Protrepticus, brings together many texts mainly borrowed from unnamed philosophers, first and foremost from Plato and Aristotle, into a broad synthesis, framing all of these quoted fragments with a syncretic ...
Michelle Lacore
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ABSTRACT The Jomon culture, characterized by hunting, gathering, and fishing, lasted from approximately 15.5–2.4 ka in the Japanese archipelago. In this study, the shore of Lake Ogawara in northeastern Japan was investigated using coring, fossil analyses, and radiocarbon dating to reconstruct the palaeoenvironmental changes as well as their ...
Yoshiki Sato +6 more
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Transparencia de la anomia y desamparo aprendido [PDF]
Nota complementaria del artículo de José Luis Tesoro: "Portales pro-transparencia y transparencia de la anomia en la Argentina". La presentación está dirigida a considerar un tipo de anomia, la anomia "boba", y a analizar la estrecha relación entre ...
Scialpi, Diana
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Correlatos neuroanatómicos de la anomia: revision de tema
Anomia is the inability to access the lexicon of names, it is one of the most common symptoms of aphasia, but it often appears as a symptom of other disorders and diseases such as Alzheimer\u27s.
Méndez-Ramírez, Luisa Fernanda +1 more
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Abstract Epilepsy surgery remains the most effective treatment for focal drug‐resistant epilepsy, and stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is increasingly used to define the epileptogenic‐zone network (EZN) and guide curative or palliative interventions.
Ionuț‐Flavius Bratu +4 more
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It is known that Parkinson’s disease is often accompanied by a motor speech disorder, which results in impaired communication. However, people with Parkinson’s disease may also have impaired word retrieval (anomia) and other communicative problems, which
Charlotta Saldert, Malin Bauer
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