Other language functions may also be impaired to varying degrees, depending on the extent and particular location of brain damage. As researchers continue to learn more about the brain's structure and function, new types of aphasia are being recognized. One newly recognized type of aphasia, ...
Aphasia is the term for collective types of speech disorders that occur when parts of the brain are damaged. Learn about different types and...
Although spontaneous speech in the various forms of aphasia has some features that are identifiable on a purely linguistic level, diagnosing the type of aphasia critically relies on the support of clinical and neuroimaging data. Objective To identify some core characteristics of different types of ...
12. Objective To investigate the characteristics of repetition and reading aloud disturbances of the patients with conduction aphasia. 目的 探讨传导性失语患者复述和朗读障碍特点。 13. The speech sounds of repetition and reading aloud of the patients with conduction aphasia were activated by two different...
Subcortical aphasia syndromes are defined more by the anatomy of the lesion than by the language characteristics. These syndromes are discussed in this article. The syndromes are broad phenotypes that may accompany different types of brain dysfunction, but they are useful because they provide a ...
Aphasia often disturbs both reception and expression of language, in both visual (written) and auditory (spoken) modes. Yet, each of the several fundamental types of aphasia compromises one of these modes preponderantly. Indeed, in some instances (e.g., inpure alexiaor inpure word deafness)...
Aphasia is one of the most striking cognitive sequels of strokes and other cerebral lesions, and attempts to rehabilitate aphasic patients have been undertaken for many years. Following a brief overview of the epidemiology and the clinical characteristics of aphasia, the chapter presents the major ...
Bruce Willis and Wendy Williams were both diagnosed with aphasia—here's what that means and what treatment options look like.
clinical efficacy with different classification models, and to demonstrate how evaluation metrics may change with different types of classifiers. To further tease apart the distinct contributions of each LLM to model efficacy, we constructed and optimized five separate models using the classification method...
Questionnaires 1 and 2 Characteristics of persons with aphasia were assessed with two questionnaires. A informal caregiver or legal representative or the speech and language therapist, if possible together with the person with aphasia, completed the brief questionnaire 1 with questions about persons, han...