Clinical research of apraxia of speech (AOS) in adults or children (CAS) tend to be circular in that symptoms are interpreted on the basis of 'pure' cases, identified by these very same symptoms. In this chapter a process-oriented approach is presented comprising objective measurements of ...
Acquired apraxia of speech.Also known as verbal apraxia or oral apraxia, itcan affect people of all ages, though it's usually found in adults. It causes you to lose the speech-making abilities you once had. When it affects adults, it's sometimes called adult apraxia of speech. Childhood ...
In the most severe cases, a patient may not be able to communicate effectively with speech, and may need the help of alternative or additional communication methods. One of the most notable symptoms is the tendency of the patient to make groping oral movements to locate the correct articulatory...
No epidemiologic studies have formally assessed the incidence of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and primary progressive apraxia of speech (PPAOS). Thus, we decided to assess the incidence of these disorders in Olmsted County, MN, between 2011 and 2022, and to characterize clinical, radiographic...
CAS core-deficit involves the planning and/or programming of the spatiotemporal parameters of movement sequences necessary for speech control [5] and is very frequently associated with an expressive language disorder [6]. The prevalence of CAS in the general population is low, 1–2 out of ...
In addition, Lewis et al. [4] reported the persistence of expressive language impairment even after the resolution of the speech symptoms in adolescents with CAS. The nature of the co-occurrence of CAS and LI is still under debate as it is not clear whether language impairment is coincidental...
In addition, Lewis et al. [4] reported the persistence of expressive language impairment even after the resolution of the speech symptoms in adolescents with CAS. The nature of the co-occurrence of CAS and LI is still under debate as it is not clear whether language impairment is coincidental...
current stimulation (tDCS) over the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) was found to improve oral and written naming in post-stroke and primary progressive aphasia (PPA), speech fluency in stuttering, a developmental speech-motor disorder, and apraxia of speech (AOS) symptoms in post-stroke ...