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Interestingly, the damage is almost found in the dominant hemisphere of the patient.
The dominant hemisphere is therefore responsible for language, and comprehension of speech.
The condition is usually due to an insult to the dominant hemisphere of the brain.
Similarly, if the drug is transported to the speech dominant hemisphere the patient stops counting.
Alexia typically occurs following damage to the dominant hemisphere of the brain which is usually the left.
Condition due to occlusion of the posterior cerebral artery of the dominant hemisphere.
The gun had smashed against my left side--the dominant hemisphere, for I am right-handed... that was bad.
Generally, recovery of speech is dysphasic (contains errors in speech or comprehension) after a language dominant hemisphere injection.
The second area is Broca's area, located in the posterior inferior frontal gyrus of the dominant hemisphere.
In contrast, the Wernicke's area in the dominant hemisphere processes dominant word meanings ("teller" given "bank").
The right hemisphere of the brain is the dominant hemisphere during early childhood and, consequently, the hemisphere through which a young child experiences her formative relationships.
These areas are usually located in the dominant hemisphere (the left hemisphere in 97% of people) and are considered the most important areas for language processing.
Deep dyslexia is a form of alexia that disrupts reading processes that were functioning normally before the individual suffered a head trauma to the dominant hemisphere (usually left).
The overarching unitary conscious agent that emerges in the intact brain is based primarily in the dominant hemisphere and is closely connected to the organization of language capacity.
Speech impairments/aphasia: Broca's, Wernicke's or Global aphasia as a result of a dominant hemisphere lesion (usually the left brain)
From anatomical studies, he postulated that planned or commanded actions were controlled in the parietal lobe of the brain's dominant hemisphere, and not in the frontal lobe.
Researchers believe that the loss of memory may be due to injury to the language dominant hemisphere of the fornix during surgical removal or resection of a hypothalamic hamartoma.
In the literature on parallel processing and lateralization, it was used to describe the reduced activation in the less dominant hemisphere in response to lateralized stimuli during processing.
The other type of AHS, Callosal AHS, is due to an anterior callosal lesion and affects dominant hemisphere control.
In addition, EEG and ERP analysis reveals that activation deficits are more apparent in the non-dominant hemisphere than in the dominant hemisphere.
Brodmann area 44 corresponds to Broca's area (sometimes Broca's area is taken to encompass Brodmann's areas 44 and 45) - for the dominant hemisphere of the brain.
Decreased verbal memory (short term) tends to result from a seizure in the dominant hemisphere, whereas seizures in the nondominant hemisphere tend to manifest with decreased visual memory.
What these findings could suggest is that "dominant hemisphere temporoparietal areas are involved in expressing AVHs, with higher levels of coactivation and/or coupling involving inferior frontal regions reinforcing underlying pathophysiology."
It is believed that expressive aprosodia results from a lack of an emotional dictionary, much in the same way that patients with dominant hemisphere damage in the same area have a diminished ability to choose the right word.
Wernicke's aphasia is found in the dominant hemisphere of the posterior gyrus of the first temporal convolution of the brain, whereas Broca's aphasia is found anterior to the Wernicke's area.