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Pavlova, Marina A.; Krageloh-Mann, Ingeborg – Brain, 2013
Brain lesions to the white matter in peritrigonal regions, periventricular leukomalacia, in children who were born prematurely represent an important model for studying limitations on brain development. The lesional pattern is of early origin and bilateral, that constrains the compensatory potential of the brain. We suggest that (i) topography and…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Social Cognition, Topography, Cerebral Palsy
Hodapp, Maike; Vry, Julia; Mall, Volker; Faist, Michael – Brain, 2009
In healthy children, short latency leg muscle reflexes are profoundly modulated throughout the step cycle in a functionally meaningful way and contribute to the electromyographic (EMG) pattern observed during gait. With maturation of the corticospinal tract, the reflex amplitudes are depressed via supraspinal inhibitory mechanisms. In the soleus…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Cerebral Palsy, Human Body, Training
Bak, Thomas H.; Yancopoulou, Despina; Nestor, Peter J.; Xuereb, John H.; Spillantini, Maria G.; Pulvermuller, Friedemann; Hodges, John R. – Brain, 2006
Selective verb and noun deficits have been observed in a number of neurological conditions and their occurrence has been interpreted as evidence for different neural networks underlying the processing of specific word categories. We describe the first case of a familial occurrence of a selective deficit of verb processing. Father (Individual I)…
Descriptors: Dementia, Verbs, Pathology, Nouns