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Language after dominant hemispherectomy
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1973
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MultilingualismNeurolinguisticsRight HemispherePsycholinguisticsPhoniatricsRelated Cognitive AbilitiesLanguage AcquisitionAphasiaLanguage StudiesDominant HemispherectomyCognitive CommunicationHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceExpressive SpeechLanguage NetworkLanguage PerceptionLanguage ScienceSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
Linguistic and related cognitive abilities were investigated two years after dominant left hemispherectomy for cerebral malignancy in a 12 year old female. Auditory comprehension of speech was superior to other modes of language abilities with expressive speech being the least developed. Findings suggested an isolation or non-communication between the systems for speaking and for writing and visual perception. It was concluded that language mechanisms in the right hemisphere were not just at a low level of development of the functions found in the dominant hemisphere but were modified as a result of interference by preexistent spatioperceptual systems.
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