Making it Right: Can the Right-Hemisphere Compensate for Language Function in Patients with Left-Frontal Brain Tumors? Conference Paper


Authors: Jost, E.; Brennan, N. P.; Peck, K. K.; Holodny, A. I.; Christiansen, M. H.
Editors: Papafragou, A.; Grodner, D.; Mirman, D.; Trueswell, J. C.
Title: Making it Right: Can the Right-Hemisphere Compensate for Language Function in Patients with Left-Frontal Brain Tumors?
Conference Title: Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (COGSCI 2016)
Abstract: Both the degree to which the left-hemisphere is specialized for language and the relative ability of the right-hemisphere to subserve language function are underspecified. The present study sought to identify whether the right-frontal fMRI activation seen in a number of case studies in patients with left-sided brain lesions exists as a group-level trend in patients with left-frontal tumors. It also sought to examine the possible compensatory nature of this activation. Thus, a retrospective analysis of 197 brain tumor patients who had undergone pre-surgical fMRI language mapping was conducted. Patients with left-frontal tumors were found to be more likely to show right- or co-dominant fMRI activation during language mapping tasks compared to patients who had tumors elsewhere in the brain. Further, patients with left-frontal tumors who were identified as right- or co-dominant for language were found to possess more intact language function as measured by the Boston Naming Test. © 2016 Proceedings of the 38th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, CogSci 2016. All rights reserved.
Keywords: brain; tumors; language; neuroplasticity; left hemisphere; brain mapping; brain tumors; chemical activation; retrospective analysis; mapping; brain lesions; language mapping; right hemispheres; case-studies; group level
Journal Title Cognitive Science Society
Conference Dates: 2016 Aug 10-13
Conference Location: Philadelphia, PA
ISBN: 978-0-9911967-3-9
Publisher: The Cognitive Science Society  
Date Published: 2016-01-01
Start Page: 420
End Page: 425
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
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