All Relations between Stroke and comprehension

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Leonardo Bonilha, Argye E Hillis, Gregory Hickok, Dirk B den Ouden, Chris Rorden, Julius Fridriksso. Temporal lobe networks supporting the comprehension of spoken words. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 140. issue 9. 2017-10-30. PMID:29050387. magnetic resonance imaging (t1-weighted and diffusion tensor imaging-based structural connectome), auditory word comprehension and object recognition tests were obtained from 67 chronic left hemisphere stroke survivors. 2017-10-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jesse S Passler, Olivio J Clay, Virginia G Wadley, Fernando Ovalle, Michael Crow. Stroke Symptoms With Absence of Recognized Stroke Are Associated With Cognitive Impairment and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults With Diabetes. Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology. vol 29. issue 3. 2016-09-15. PMID:26801916. in 206 participants without history of stroke/transient ischemic attack, 27.7% reported stroke symptoms, with sudden loss of comprehension most frequently reported (11.7%). 2016-09-15 2023-08-13 human
Christos Salis, Helen Kelly, Chris Cod. Assessment and treatment of short-term and working memory impairments in stroke aphasia: a practical tutorial. International journal of language & communication disorders. vol 50. issue 6. 2016-09-08. PMID:26123369. aphasia following stroke refers to impairments that affect the comprehension and expression of spoken and/or written language, and co-occurring cognitive deficits are common. 2016-09-08 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hannah E Thompson, Holly Robson, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, Elizabeth Jefferie. Varieties of semantic 'access' deficit in Wernicke's aphasia and semantic aphasia. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 138. issue Pt 12. 2016-05-04. PMID:26454668. comprehension deficits are common in stroke aphasia, including in cases with (i) semantic aphasia, characterized by poor executive control of semantic processing across verbal and non-verbal modalities; and (ii) wernicke's aphasia, associated with poor auditory-verbal comprehension and repetition, plus fluent speech with jargon. 2016-05-04 2023-08-13 Not clear
E Papaleo, L Zollo, N Garcia-Aracil, F J Badesa, R Morales, S Mazzoleni, S Sterzi, E Guglielmell. Upper-limb kinematic reconstruction during stroke robot-aided therapy. Medical & biological engineering & computing. vol 53. issue 9. 2016-04-11. PMID:25861746. the proposed method can enable in-depth comprehension of planning strategy of stroke patients in the joint space and, consequently, allow developing therapies tailored for their residual motor capabilities. 2016-04-11 2023-08-13 human
Ishita H Mitra, Gopee Krishna. Adaptation and validation of stroke-aphasia quality of life (SAQOL-39) scale to Hindi. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology. vol 18. issue 1. 2015-03-06. PMID:25745307. aphasia, a disturbance in the comprehension, processing, and/or expression of language, is a common consequence of stroke. 2015-03-06 2023-08-13 Not clear
B Frank, K Andrzejewski, S Göricke, E Wondzinski, M Siebler, B Wild, D Timman. Humor, laughter, and the cerebellum: insights from patients with acute cerebellar stroke. Cerebellum (London, England). vol 12. issue 6. 2014-05-30. PMID:23661243. thus, we aimed at investigating humor comprehension and appreciation as well as the expression of laughter in 21 patients in the acute or subacute state after stroke restricted to the cerebellum, and in the same number of matched healthy control subjects. 2014-05-30 2023-08-12 human
Dan Zhu, Jingling Chang, Sonya Freeman, Zhongjian Tan, Juan Xiao, Ying Gao, Jian Kon. Changes of functional connectivity in the left frontoparietal network following aphasic stroke. Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience. vol 8. 2014-05-26. PMID:24860452. the decreased lfpn connectivity in stroke patients was significantly associated with the impairment of language function in their comprehension ability. 2014-05-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Ted Brown, Jennifer Mapleston, Allison Nairn, Andrew Mollo. Relationship of cognitive and perceptual abilities to functional independence in adults who have had a stroke. Occupational therapy international. vol 20. issue 1. 2013-12-19. PMID:22711647. on the basis of the regression model findings, it appears that dtvp-a's copying and the cognistat's comprehension and repetition subscales are useful in predicting the functional independence (as measured by the barthel index) in those individuals who have had a stroke. 2013-12-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sonja Johann, Cordian Beye. Neuroprotection by gonadal steroid hormones in acute brain damage requires cooperation with astroglia and microglia. The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology. vol 137. 2013-12-13. PMID:23196064. in this article, we strive for a better comprehension of the mutual reaction between these steroid hormones and the two major glial cell types involved in the maintenance of brain homeostasis, astroglia and microglia, during acute traumatic brain injuries such as stroke and hypoxia. 2013-12-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sundeep Teki, Gareth R Barnes, William D Penny, Paul Iverson, Zoe V J Woodhead, Timothy D Griffiths, Alexander P Lef. The right hemisphere supports but does not replace left hemisphere auditory function in patients with persisting aphasia. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 136. issue Pt 6. 2013-08-07. PMID:23715097. in this study, we used magnetoencephalography and a mismatch paradigm to investigate speech processing in stroke patients with auditory comprehension deficits and age-matched control subjects. 2013-08-07 2023-08-12 human
Dorothee Kümmerer, Gesa Hartwigsen, Philipp Kellmeyer, Volkmar Glauche, Irina Mader, Stefan Klöppel, Julia Suchan, Hans-Otto Karnath, Cornelius Weiller, Dorothee Sau. Damage to ventral and dorsal language pathways in acute aphasia. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 136. issue Pt 2. 2013-04-10. PMID:23378217. the aim of our study was to test, in a large sample of 100 aphasic stroke patients, how well acute impairments of repetition and comprehension correlate with lesions of either the dorsal or ventral stream. 2013-04-10 2023-08-12 human
Marie-Josèphe Tainturier, Jennifer Roberts, E Charles Lee. Do reading processes differ in transparent versus opaque orthographies? A study of acquired dyslexia in Welsh/English bilinguals. Cognitive neuropsychology. vol 28. issue 8. 2013-01-11. PMID:22813069. to test this hypothesis, we compared welsh and english oral reading and written-word recognition and comprehension in seven bilingual stroke participants with comparably impaired pseudoword reading in english and welsh. 2013-01-11 2023-08-12 human
Lee X Blonder, L Creed Pettigrew, Richard J Krysci. Emotion recognition and marital satisfaction in stroke. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. vol 34. issue 6. 2012-12-03. PMID:22439916. deficits in the comprehension of facial and prosodic expressions are commonly associated with right hemisphere stroke. 2012-12-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Lee X Blonder, L Creed Pettigrew, Richard J Krysci. Emotion recognition and marital satisfaction in stroke. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. vol 34. issue 6. 2012-12-03. PMID:22439916. results revealed significant impairments in the comprehension of facial expressions and prosody among rhd stroke patients. 2012-12-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Azizah Almaghyuli, Hannah Thompson, Matthew A Lambon Ralph, Elizabeth Jefferie. Deficits of semantic control produce absent or reverse frequency effects in comprehension: evidence from neuropsychology and dual task methodology. Neuropsychologia. vol 50. issue 8. 2012-11-29. PMID:22579705. patients with multimodal semantic impairment following stroke (referred to here as 'semantic aphasia' or sa) fail to show the standard effects of frequency in comprehension tasks. 2012-11-29 2023-08-12 human
Sebastian J Crutch, Elizabeth K Warringto. Different patterns of spoken and written word comprehension deficit in aphasic stroke patients. Cognitive neuropsychology. vol 28. issue 6. 2012-09-17. PMID:22489966. different patterns of spoken and written word comprehension deficit in aphasic stroke patients. 2012-09-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
Thomas M Schofield, Will D Penny, Klaas E Stephan, Jennifer T Crinion, Alan J Thompson, Cathy J Price, Alexander P Lef. Changes in auditory feedback connections determine the severity of speech processing deficits after stroke. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 32. issue 12. 2012-05-18. PMID:22442088. we compared brain structure and function in two subgroups of 21 stroke patients with either moderate or severe chronic speech comprehension impairment. 2012-05-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Tyler Rolheiser, Emmanuel A Stamatakis, Lorraine K Tyle. Dynamic processing in the human language system: synergy between the arcuate fascicle and extreme capsule. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 31. issue 47. 2012-01-16. PMID:22114265. twenty-four chronic stroke patients completed a battery of 10 language tests designed to measure performance on the comprehension and production of phonology, morphology, semantics, and syntax. 2012-01-16 2023-08-12 human
Dae Sang You, Dae-Yul Kim, Min Ho Chun, Seung Eun Jung, Sung Jong Par. Cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the right Wernicke's area improves comprehension in subacute stroke patients. Brain and language. vol 119. issue 1. 2011-12-16. PMID:21641021. cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation of the right wernicke's area improves comprehension in subacute stroke patients. 2011-12-16 2023-08-12 human