Neurosurgical mapping studies with nouns and finite verbs are scarce and subcortical data are non- existent. We used a new task that uses finite verbs in six Italian-speaking patients with gliomas in the left language-dominant hemisphere. Language-relevant positive areas were detected only with nouns in four patients, with both tasks yet in distinct cortical areas in one patient, and only with finite verbs in another patient. Positive areas and types of errors varied across participants. Finite verbs provide complementary information to nouns, and permit more accurate mapping of language production when nouns are unaffected by electrical stimulation.
Mapping nouns and finite verbs in left hemisphere tumors: a direct electrical stimulation study / Rofes, Adrià; Spena, Giannantonio; Talacchi, Andrea; Santini, Barbara; Miozzo, Antonio; Miceli, Gabriele. - In: NEUROCASE. - ISSN 1355-4794. - ELETTRONICO. - 2017, 23:2(2017), pp. 1-9. [10.1080/13554794.2017.1307418]
Mapping nouns and finite verbs in left hemisphere tumors: a direct electrical stimulation study
Miceli, Gabriele
2017-01-01
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Neurosurgical mapping studies with nouns and finite verbs are scarce and subcortical data are non- existent. We used a new task that uses finite verbs in six Italian-speaking patients with gliomas in the left language-dominant hemisphere. Language-relevant positive areas were detected only with nouns in four patients, with both tasks yet in distinct cortical areas in one patient, and only with finite verbs in another patient. Positive areas and types of errors varied across participants. Finite verbs provide complementary information to nouns, and permit more accurate mapping of language production when nouns are unaffected by electrical stimulation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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