
Different patterns of language activation in post-stroke aphasia are detected by overt and covert versions of the verb generation fMRI task
Author(s) -
Jane B. Allendorfer,
Brett M Kissela,
Scott K. Holland,
Jerzy P. Szaflarski
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
medical science monitor
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.636
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1643-3750
pISSN - 1234-1010
DOI - 10.12659/msm.882518
Subject(s) - supramarginal gyrus , audiology , verbal fluency test , psychology , aphasia , superior temporal gyrus , stroke (engine) , functional magnetic resonance imaging , inferior frontal gyrus , medicine , cognitive psychology , neuroscience , cognition , neuropsychology , mechanical engineering , engineering
Post-stroke language functions depend on the relative contributions of the dominant and non-dominant hemispheres. Thus, we aimed to identify the neural correlates of overt and covert verb generation in adult post-stroke aphasia.