id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_auwgsybv5radnbyzfqxudlkupa Marla J. Hamberger Distribution of Auditory and Visual Naming Sites in Nonlesional Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Patients and Patients with Space-Occupying Temporal Lobe Lesions 2007.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 5665 411 48 New York, New York; and ‡Department of Neurosurgery, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. Summary: Purpose: Current knowledge regarding the topography of essential language cortex is based primarily on stimulation mapping studies of nonlesional epilepsy patients. Methods: We retrospectively compared the topography of auditory and visual naming sites in 25 nonlesional temporal lobe similar between groups, naming sites were found on the middle temporal gyrus in 13 of 25 nonlesional patients, yet in only relatively little is known regarding the topographic representation of visual naming sites in patients with spaceoccupying lesions, and no published studies address the we reasoned that lesional patients would have fewer positive naming sites in lateral temporal cortex compared with lesional patients who underwent cortical language mapping before left temporal surgical resection. A series of 43 consecutive patients who underwent cortical language mapping before left temporal surgical resection and met inclusion criteria was included in this ./cache/work_auwgsybv5radnbyzfqxudlkupa.pdf ./txt/work_auwgsybv5radnbyzfqxudlkupa.txt