Browsing by Author "Pomposo, Iñigo"
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A novel cognitive neurosurgery approach for supramaximal resection of non-dominant precuneal gliomas: A case report
Bermúdez, Garazi; Quiñones, Ileana; Carrasco, Alejandro; Gil-Robles, Santiago; Amoruso, Lucia; Mandonnet, Emmanel; Carreiras, Manuel; Catalán, Gregorio; Pomposo, Iñigo (SPRINGER, 2023)Despite mounting evidence pointing to the contrary, classical neurosurgery presumes many cerebral regions are non-eloquent, and therefore, their excision is possible and safe. This is the case of the precuneus and posterior ... -
Highlighting the lack of neuropsychologists and speech therapists in healthcare services towards an accurate (pre‐ and postoperative) cognitive assessment in low‐grade glioma patients
Manso‐Ortega, Lucia; Bermudez, Garazi; Pomposo, Iñigo; Gil‐Robles, Santiago; Miranda, Maite; Carreiras, Manuel; Quiñones, Ileana (WILEY, 2022)Key points Due to the slow growth of Low‐grade gliomas (LGGs), cognitive impairments can be quite difficult to detect at early stages There is a lack of staff specialized on the cognitive and emotional assessment of ... -
MULTIMAP: Multilingual picture naming test for mapping eloquent areas during awake surgeries
Gisbert Muñoz, Sandra; Quiñones, Ileana; Amoruso, Lucia; Timofeeva, Polina; Geng, Shuang; Boudelaa, Sami; Pomposo, Iñigo; Gil Robles, Santiago; Carreiras, Manuel (Behavior Research Methods, 2021)Picture naming tasks are currently the gold standard for identifying and preserving language-related areas during awake brain surgery. With multilingual populations increasing worldwide, patients frequently need to be ... -
Oscillatory and Structural Signatures of Language Plasticity in Brain Tumor Patients: a Longitudinal Study
Amoruso, Lucia; Geng, Shuang; Molinaro, Nicola; Timofeeva, Polina; Gisbert Muñoz, Sandra; Gil Robles, Santiago; Pomposo, Iñigo; Quiñones, Ileana; Carreiras, Manuel (Wiley, 2021-04-15)Recent evidence suggests that damage to the language network triggers its functional reorganization. Yet, the spectro-temporal fingerprints of this plastic rearrangement and its relation to anatomical changes is less well ... -
Spatiotemporal dynamics of postoperative functional plasticity in patients with brain tumors in language areas
Lizarazu, Mikel; Gil Robles, Santiago; Pomposo, Iñigo; Nara, Sanjeev; Amoruso, Lucia; Quiñones, Ileana; Carreiras, Manuel (Brain and Language, 2020)Postoperative functional neuroimaging provides a unique opportunity to investigate the neural mechanisms that facilitate language network reorganization. Previous studies in patients with low grade gliomas (LGGs) in ...