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 ...
Aphasia is the term for collective types of speech disorders that occur when parts of the brain are damaged. Learn about different types and...
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The Influence of Phonomotor Treatment on Word Retrieval Abilities in 26 Individuals With Chronic Aphasia: An Open Trial The ultimate goal of aphasia therapy should be to achieve gains in function that generalize to untrained exemplars and daily conversation. Anomia is one of... Diane,L.,Kendall,...
We aimed to address these knowledge gaps by investigating characteristics of switching attention within one type of task in participants with different types of aphasia and distinct lesion sites. Method:Forty individuals with post-stroke aphasia (20 with non-fluent aphasia and frontal lobe damage, ...
This mismatch raises concern because the literature indicates that different types of discourse possess different linguistic and interactional characteristics and that the communication skills of people with aphasia vary across different types of discourse. In order to provide appropr...
for the great diversity in theoretical approaches to aphasia. Numerous classification schemes that have been proposed vary from simple groupings into a few main types of aphasia to complicated systems with many forms and subtypes of aphasic disturbances. Similar to research in stuttering, the literatu...
Development of a short form of the Boston naming test for individuals with aphasia. J. Speech Lang. Hear. Res. 2011, 54, 1089–1100. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Liu, C.Y.; Wang, S.J.; Teng, E.L.; Fuh, J.L.; Lin, C.C.; Lin, K.N.; Chen, H.M.; Lin, C.H.; Wang...