MRI neuroimaging: Language recovery in adult aphasia due to strokeNeurosciencesMedical imaging and radiology MRI neuroimaging| Language recovery in adult aphasia due to stroke BOSTON UNIVERSITY Margaret A. Naeser MartinPaula IreneThis research focuses on the contribution of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI...
Aphasia due to stroke affects communication and quality of life. Most stroke survivors with aphasia receive speech and language therapy. Although an early start of treatment is advocated in clinical practice, evidence for "The earlier, the better" in aphasia rehabilitation is weak. Hence, clinicians...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge about the impact of severity on therapeutic potential in the first months is scarce. The optimal therapeutic approach for patients with severe aphasia is still subject to debate. Aims: To explore ...
When a person develops a speech impairment following a brain injury (but had no speech problems beforehand), this disorder is calledaphasia. Damage usually occurs in the left half of the brain, which is the side responsible for speech, and is often due to stroke (though blunt trauma and bra...
Exclusion criteria for this study included aphasia due to stroke or vascular origin or substantial MRI T2 white matter hyperintensities. MRI MRI acquisition Milan The MRI was performed with a 3 Tesla scanner (Achieva, Philips Healthcare, Eindhoven, Netherlands) using a 32-channel phase-array head ...
The signs of anomic aphasia can also be found in the so-called progressive aphasias. As the name indicates, progressive aphasias are conditions in which the language impairment appears gradually rather than acutely. Rather than being caused by a stroke or a head injury, which are the most fre...
We included only randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and randomised controlled cross-over trials (from which we only analysed the first period as a parallel group design) comparing tDCS versus control in adults with aphasia due to stroke. Two review authors independently assessed trial quality and ...
The anatomic correlates of speech fluency were studied in 54 right-handed patients with aphasia due to stroke. Speech fluency was assessed at 1 month posto... DS Knopman,OA Selnes,N Niccum,... - 《Neurology》 被引量: 154发表: 1983年 Subcortical aphasia: Two clinical-CT scan correlation st...
In some cases, aphasia may only be temporary,which can happen to some people who get migraines. Or, "if it’s due to a stroke, it may improve on its own as your brain heals,” says Dr. Dawson. It’s much different if your aphasia has been caused by a degenerative disease that lea...
develop a keen sensitivity to this important aspect of aphasia. View chapter Explore book Pronoun processing in post-stroke aphasia: A meta-analytic review of individual data SeçkinArslan, ...Silvia MartínezFerreiro, inJournal of Neurolinguistics, 2021...