Identifying the neural basis of a language-impaired phenotype of temporal lobe epilepsy.
Erik KaestnerAnny ReyesAnna Christina MacariYu-Hsuan ChangBrianna M PaulBruce P HermannCarrie R McDonaldPublished in: Epilepsia (2019)
These findings demonstrate a unique imaging signature associated with a language-impaired phenotype in TLE, characterized by functional and microstructural alterations within the language network. Reduced left superior temporal activation combined with compromise to language association tracts underlies this phenotype, extending our previous work on cognitive phenotypes that could have implications for treatment-planning or cognitive progression in TLE.