Dementia is an umbrella term for many types of degenerative and progressive brain disorders, often affecting elderly individuals. For many forms of dementia, the gradual damage to the brain can eventually affect the brain's language areas, resulting in aphasia....
How is Bell's palsy differentiated from an acute stroke? What are some common neurological disorders? Does Bell's palsy affect brain function? What causes high blood pressure with Bell's palsy? Does Bell's palsy affect the legs? What type of dysarthria is associated with cerebral palsy?
What is the difference between fluent and nonfluent aphasia? What is the difference between aphasia and dysarthria? How is aphasia treated? Is aphasia a motor speech disorder? Is aphasia a mental disorder? Is aphasia a cognitive disorder? What is the difference between aphasia and apraxia? Is ...
Cognitive-communication disorders can occur alone or in combination with other conditions, such asdysarthria(slurred speech),apraxiaaphasia , a free online screening tool. Once cognitive-communication disorders are identified, a referral should be made to the speech-language pathologist for a full assess...
Dysarthrias, part of the class of neurogenic speech disorders, provide several sources of evidence concerning the neural control of speech. Although the dysarthrias have been studied primarily from a clinical perspective directed to issues of assessment and management, they have much to tell us ...
OPT can be used with clients of many ages and ability levels. It can be incorporated into program plans for many types of speech disorders (e.g., dysarthria, apraxia of speech voice disorders, fluency disorders and post CVA clients, as well as clients with mild-to-profound levels of hearin...
Unlike aphasia that happens because of a brain injury,dysarthriais a speech disorder. It may happen if the muscles used to speak become weak, injured, or paralyzed. Causes can include damage to the nervous system or neuromuscular conditions like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; formerly known ...
Background: Friedreich's ataxia is one of the most common hereditary disorders of the nervous system. Dysarthria is a pervasive symptom of Friedreich's ata... B Blaney,N Hewlett - 《International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders》 被引量: 36发表: 2011年 The Effect of Patriotic Me...
Speech pathologists are trained in multiple areas of speech and communication, including: Speech sounds:How people make sounds and put sounds together into words. Conditions that cause difficulty with making speech sounds include articulation or phonological disorders,apraxiaof speech, ordysarthria. ...
Vocal symptoms with cerebral cortex strokes are more often related to articulation disorders (slurred speech, or dysarthria) rather than hoarseness. Some patients may have loss of speaking ability (aphasia) when the dominant brain hemisphere is affected. ...