Expressive Language Performance in Adults With Mild Traumatic Brain Injurydoi:10.1016/j.apmr.2018.08.023Turkstra, LynShah, ManishNorman, RocioARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
[1] found that delays in expressive vocabulary, for children (4–6 years) with hearing loss (41–80 dB HL), were more pronounced than for receptive vocabulary. Word production showed a 1.5-2-year delay for children with sensorineural hearing loss, through 4–6 years. Halliday et al. [20...
Nearly 50% of the SNH group showed phonological impairment associated with poorer expressive and receptive vocabulary and higher hearing thresholds than remaining children without phonological impairment. Nonword repetition deficits were observed in SNH subgroups with and without phonological impairment and ...
This suggests that combining different forms of expressive art activities may be an effective approach to delay the deterioration of cognitive function. Thus, we designed the SDTICA program that integrates visual art, music, dance, and poetry, and innovatively implemented the program under the ...
Mild Autism: Building Receptive and Expressive Language SkillsDawnyale Foster
Recently, a 18q12.3 microdeletion causing SETBP1 haploinsufficiency has been described in two patients that show expressive speech impairment, moderate developmental delay and peculiar facial features. The phenotype of individual with partial chromosome 18q deletions does not resemble SGS. The de...
The proband had dysarthria; phonological disorder; and severe receptive and expressive language impairment, borderline intellect, attention difficulties, oropharyngeal dysmotility, and dysmorphic facial features. Her mother had dysarthria, moderate receptive language impairment, and borderline intellect. Both the...
[65], cognitive reappraisal of an emotional episode and expressive emotional suppression capacities with the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire [66], and susceptibility to others’ emotions with the Emotional Contagion Scale [67]. Finally, fatigue was assessed with the French version of the Fatigue ...
(1) Background: Mild cognitive impairment is becoming one of the most common clinical manifestations affecting older people. For this reason, developing non-pharmacological strategies to help improve or maintain the physical condition of patients with mi
[5] described defective cognitive function, particularly verbal abilities, in Italian children (aged 6–12 years) whose mothers had mild GID and; a study of 3-year-old Norwegian children reported language delay in those whose maternal gestational iodine intake was below the Estimated Average ...