Avtor/Urednik     Kogoj, Aleš; Mlakar, Janez; Jensterle, Jože; Vodušek, David B
Naslov     Development of verbal and non-verbal functions after an early brain trauma
Tip     članek
Vir     Neurol Psychiatry Brain Res
Vol. in št.     Letnik 11
Leto izdaje     2004
Obseg     str. 127-32
Jezik     eng
Abstrakt     It was hypothesised that ealry damage to one hemispehere, results in the remaining hemisphere developing language functions first. Non-verbal functions are expected to be disadvantaged, irrespective to whether right or left hemisphere is damaged. A case of 53-year-old woman offers an opportunity to discuss issues about brain plasticity and the consequences of early brain trauma. Right sided hemispherectomy was performed at the age of 13 in order to tret intractable psychomotoric seizures. In the years following the hemispherectomy her verbal and non-verbal test scores improved significantly. Forty years after surgery, the nonverbal skills of S.P. were still superior to verbal ones. We might conclude that there is probably no priority for verbal nor nonverbal functions.
Deskriptorji     PSYCHOMOTOR DISORDERS
CEREBRAL DECORTICATION
NEURONAL PLASTICITY
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS
LANGUAGE TESTS
MIDDLE AGE
INTELLIGENCE TESTS
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION