Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
There are very few longitudinal studies investigating functional recovery in aphasics affected by subcortical lesions. In addition, no longitudinal follow-up studies exist of patients with subcortical
crossed aphasia.
Our aim was to investigate functional recovery in two anomic patients with subcortical aphasia, one crossed aphasia and one standard, uncrossed aphasia due to a similar subcortical lesion. An
er-fMRI follow-up paradigm was employed during a picturenaming task. Both patients were scanned prior to speech therapy (T0), after 3 months of anomia-specific rehabilitation (T1) and following 6 months of conventional language rehabilitation (T2). Irrespectively of lesion lateralization, fMRI data disclosed a grounding role for homologue naming-specific areas (respectively,LIFG and RIFG) in determining the progressive pattern of behavioural naming recovery throughout different disease phases. Thus, functional recovery, parallelled by improvement in behavioural naming performance, seems to be strictly related to recruitment of homologue areas in the hemisphere opposite to the aphasiogenic lesion.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Subcortical aphasia; Crossed aphasia; Functional recovery; Functional neuroimaging; Aphasia recovery
Elenco autori:
DELLA ROSA, PASQUALE ANTHONY
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