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1993
The neurophysiological and the neurolinguistic basis of multilingualism is not yet fully elucidated. A study of the occurrence of aphasia in multilingual patients and the pattern of recovery may help to clarify some unsolved problems. For e.g. is the ability to use a second language stored in a different area of the left hemisphere and what is the ...
B. Ramamurthi, P. Chari
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The neurophysiological and the neurolinguistic basis of multilingualism is not yet fully elucidated. A study of the occurrence of aphasia in multilingual patients and the pattern of recovery may help to clarify some unsolved problems. For e.g. is the ability to use a second language stored in a different area of the left hemisphere and what is the ...
B. Ramamurthi, P. Chari
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Disability and Rehabilitation, 2019
Background: People with post-stroke aphasia commonly experience mental health conditions, with depression having a high prevalence. An understanding of current practice may inform ways to improve psychological care for people with aphasia.
C. Baker, L. Worrall, M. Rose, B. Ryan
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Background: People with post-stroke aphasia commonly experience mental health conditions, with depression having a high prevalence. An understanding of current practice may inform ways to improve psychological care for people with aphasia.
C. Baker, L. Worrall, M. Rose, B. Ryan
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2013
Aphasia is one of the most striking cognitive sequels of strokes and other cerebral lesions, and attempts to rehabilitate aphasic patients have been undertaken for many years. Following a brief overview of the epidemiology and the clinical characteristics of aphasia, the chapter presents the major traditional approaches to rehabilitation.
Margaret Forbes +2 more
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Aphasia is one of the most striking cognitive sequels of strokes and other cerebral lesions, and attempts to rehabilitate aphasic patients have been undertaken for many years. Following a brief overview of the epidemiology and the clinical characteristics of aphasia, the chapter presents the major traditional approaches to rehabilitation.
Margaret Forbes +2 more
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Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 1996
Whereas the beginning part of Charcot's career was occupied with a rigorous and unerring devotion to the anatomo-clinical method, his later career shared attention with physiologic and psychological analyses of hysteria. The seeming paradox between these differing approaches to neurologic study can be better understood by an analysis of Charcot's work ...
Michel Bonduelle, Christopher G. Goetz
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Whereas the beginning part of Charcot's career was occupied with a rigorous and unerring devotion to the anatomo-clinical method, his later career shared attention with physiologic and psychological analyses of hysteria. The seeming paradox between these differing approaches to neurologic study can be better understood by an analysis of Charcot's work ...
Michel Bonduelle, Christopher G. Goetz
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1988
A critical review of the data in the literature and their interpretations is given. There are three main lines of interpretation: --The neuropsychological point of view interprets personality disorders as a reaction to the language deficit; --the anatomical point of view tries to relate personality disorders to the location and extent of brain lesions;
Xavier Seron, M. Van der Linden
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A critical review of the data in the literature and their interpretations is given. There are three main lines of interpretation: --The neuropsychological point of view interprets personality disorders as a reaction to the language deficit; --the anatomical point of view tries to relate personality disorders to the location and extent of brain lesions;
Xavier Seron, M. Van der Linden
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Journal of Neurology, 1993
A 59-year-old woman developed impaired speech initiation as the result of a left anterior insular infarct. Findings from this case suggest that dominant hemisphere anterior insular lesions impair the speech initiation loop.
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A 59-year-old woman developed impaired speech initiation as the result of a left anterior insular infarct. Findings from this case suggest that dominant hemisphere anterior insular lesions impair the speech initiation loop.
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Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1969
SUMMARYIn cases of severe childhood autism an exact differential diagnosis is essential. Out of 60 children justly labelled autistic by the investigating hospitals and who could not communicate by speech, 16 were actually suffering from severe executive aphasia which was found to be of a secondary reactive nature.
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SUMMARYIn cases of severe childhood autism an exact differential diagnosis is essential. Out of 60 children justly labelled autistic by the investigating hospitals and who could not communicate by speech, 16 were actually suffering from severe executive aphasia which was found to be of a secondary reactive nature.
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The neural and neurocomputational bases of recovery from post-stroke aphasia
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2019J. Stefaniak +2 more
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