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[Crossed aphasia in neurosurgical practice: case report and literature review].

S B BuklinaA N KaftanovA G MelikyanD N KopachevArtem I Batalov
Published in: Zhurnal voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N. N. Burdenko (2022)
The authors discuss possible combinations of functions in one hemisphere for both right-handers and left-handers and emphasize diverse types of functional asymmetries described in the literature. Different localizations of functions in right-handers and left-handers indicate that local zones with different methods of information processing (successive or simultaneous) can coexist in one hemisphere. Therefore, the functions requiring different processing of information (for example, speech with praxis or spatial functions) can develop in one hemisphere. Cognitive impairment depends not only on the type of functional asymmetry, but also on localization of lesion. Crossed aphasia in right-handers indicates the rarest normal type of functional brain asymmetry with localization of speech functions in the right hemisphere. Possible aphasia in right-handers following damage to homologues of speech zones in the right hemisphere can require additional examination of these patients.
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