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 ...
Time course of evoked-potential changes in different forms of anomia in aphasia[J].Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience,2009,(08):1499-1510.Laganaro, M., Morand, S., & Schnider, A. (2009). Time course of evoked potential changes in different forms of anomia in aphasia. Journal of Cognitive...
Lesions in the language centers produce various forms of aphasia, difficulty understanding or using written or spoken language. The language-dominant hemisphere is also a site of mathematical skills, and intellectual decision making and problem solving using rational, symbolic thought processes. The ...
Heterogeneity in clinical phenotypes has led to the description of different phenotypes of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Besides the most frequent amnestic variant of AD (aAD), patients presenting with language deficits are diagnosed with logopenic variant primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA), whereas pati...
Previous studies have compared the criterion validity of these malnutrition screening tools with different reference standards proposed by different expert groups, namely clinical assessment by dietitian, SGA, MNA- long forms, ESPEN, and ASPEN8. To our best knowledge, no studies have compared the crit...
(Table 1), life-expectancy less than 12 months, permanent or temporary inability to walk; localized loss of strength and aphasia due to severe stroke; severe impairment of motor skills, speech or affectivity associated with Parkinson’s disease in an advanced/unstable stage; severe hearing or ...
of the word, but with also preserved general understanding of the concept. Next, there exists the form of semantic anomia,where in contrast the concept or meaning of the word is lost. As for all forms of aphasia, one tries to gain further insight into the precise extent of the impairment...
Neurosensory Centre Comprehensive Examination for Aphasia Manual (NCCEA) University of Victoria, Victoria (1969) Google Scholar 55. F.W. Sun Youthful brains in older adults: preserved neuroanatomy in the default mode and salience networks contributes to youthful memory in superaging The Journal of ...
(1)Virtually every sentence that a person utters or understands is a brand-new combination of words, appearing for the first time in the history of the universe. Therefore, a language cannot be a repertoire of responses; the brain must contain a recipe or program that can build an ...
Different forms of anomia are observed in aphasia, which can be related to impaired semantic, lexical or phonological processes. In the present study, we analysed electrophysiological correlates of different patterns of anomia in six aphasic speakers. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded ...