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123. A REMARKABLE CASE OF APHASIA. ACUTE AND COMPLETE EMBOLIC SOFTENING OF THE LEFT MOTOR-VOCAL SPEECH CENTER (BROCAʼS CONVOLUTION) IN A RIGHT-HANDED MAN; TRANSIENT MOTOR APHASIA, MARKED INABILITY TO NAME OBJECTS, AND ESPECIALLY PERSONS, CONSIDERABLE AGRAPHIA AND SLIGHT WORD-BLINDNESS [PDF]
Byrom Branrwell, Jelliffe
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Changes in Functional Connectivity Associated with Treatment Gains in Aphasia [PDF]
NIDCD/NIH (F31 NRSA grant 1F31DC011220-01A1); Boston University Sargent College (Dudley Allen Sargent Research ...
Kiran, Swathi, Sandberg, Chaleece
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore aspects of interpersonal relationships in palliative care nursing, focusing on confidential conversations between patients and registered nurses (RN). Design A qualitative study employing focused ethnography. Methods Data were collected through unstructured participant observations, field notes and interviews with patients and ...
Tove Stenman+4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore and compare patients' and healthcare professionals' experiences of communication during hospitalisation for neurological diseases. Background Effective communication is essential for establishing strong relationships between patients and healthcare professionals, thereby ensuring patient‐centred care that respects individual ...
Janet F. Jensen+3 more
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Language impairments in ALS/MND (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Motor Neuron Disease) [PDF]
Paolo Bongioanni §, Giancarlo Buoiano C§, Marzia Magoni § § Neuroscience Dpt., Univ. Of Pisa, Italy c Corresponding author: Giancarlo Buoiano Via del Morello 8 Bargecchia I-55040 Corsanico (LU) email: giancarlo@neurolinguistics.0catch.com Language ...
Bongioanni, Dr. Paolo+2 more
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Summary Sleep‐disordered breathing (SDB) is linked to cognitive dysfunction. Although SDB is common in stroke patients, the impact of SDB and its early treatment on cognitive functioning after stroke remains poorly investigated. Therefore, we explored the association between SDB and post‐stroke cognitive functioning, including the impact of early SDB ...
Irina Filchenko+9 more
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Considerations on agraphia in light of a new observation of pure motor agraphia; Translation by I. Barrière and M. Lorch from French of A. Pitres (1884) Considérations sur l’agraphie. Revue de Médicine, 855–873. [PDF]
Barrière, I.+2 more
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