Left-sided epileptiform activity influences language lateralization in right mesial temporal sclerosis.
Juliana Passos de AlmeidaBettina Martins CastroValmir PassarelliKhallil Taverna ChaimHumberto Castro-LimaClarice ListikCarmen Lisa JorgeRosa ValerioPaula Ricci ArantesEdson AmaroLeonardo Zumerkorn PipekLuiz Henrique Martins CastroPublished in: Epilepsia open (2024)
This research studied 22 patients with right mesial temporal sclerosis (a specific type of epilepsy) comparing them to 22 healthy individuals. Participants were asked to perform a language task while undergoing a special brain imaging technique (fMRI). The findings showed that patients with epilepsy displayed a change in the area of the brain typically responsible for language processing. This suggests that their brains may have adapted due to their condition, altering the way language is processed.