Aphasiais a communication disorder that makes it hard to use words. It can affect your speech, writing, and ability to understand language. Aphasia results from damage or injury to language parts of the brain. It's more common in older adults, particularly those who have had a stroke. What...
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When we think of learning difficulties and disabilities, language processing disorders like aphasia and dysphasia might not immediately come to mind. Yet, they can profoundly affect how someone communicates and understands others. Aphasia is more commonly associated with brain injuries in adults, but ch...
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Abstract The majority of words in most languages consist of derived poly-morphemic words but a cross-linguistic review of the literature (Amenta and Crepaldi in Front Psychol 3:232–243,2012) shows a contradictory picture with respect to how such words are represented and processed. The current ...
Since the brain controls language skills, many people who have suffered from a left-sided stroke may have difficulties in speaking or understanding language. And it is called Aphasia. Speech and language therapists can help you learn how to speak coherently and clearly. They may teach you other...
There were some user populations that were well served by the AAC technology of the day, while others, such as young children, individuals with significant cognitive and linguistic challenges such as aphasia, autism, traumatic brain injury, and individuals with severe motor impairments, such as amyo...
Jones turns an alert and engaged gaze on me as we talk. Anna gently prompts in response to my questions, clearly keen to confirm that she is answering as he would do himself, if aphasia brought on by the disease had not made it hard for him to form the words. ...