Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9191188 | Epilepsy Research | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The cerebral language representation in post-operative LTL epilepsy patients is more bi-hemispherically lateralized than in controls and RTL patients. Post-operative temporo-frontal and interhemispheric redistribution effects, involving contralateral homologuous brain areas, are suggested to contribute to the cerebral reorganisation of language function.
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Authors
W.H. Backes, K. Deblaere, K. Vonck, A.G. Kessels, P. Boon, P. Hofman, J.T. Wilmink, G. Vingerhoets, P.A. Boon, R. Achten, J. Vermeulen, A.P. Aldenkamp,