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Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease with Mixed Transcortical Aphasia: Insights into Echolalia [PDF]
Aphasia is a common manifestation of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), and investigation of the linguistic disorders of CJD patients may provide insights into the neurobiological mechanisms of language and aphasia.
S. E. McPherson +5 more
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Type 3 hybrid effectiveness-implementation study implementing and evaluating the Comprehensive High-dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) programme in Australian rehabilitation services: a protocol [PDF]
Introduction The Comprehensive High-dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) programme is an intensive comprehensive aphasia programme, which aims to address evidence-practice gaps in aphasia rehabilitation where there are known barriers to service delivery ...
Monique F Kilkenny +11 more
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Background: Aphasia is a communication disorder often acquired after a stroke. Independent use of specialist aphasia software on a home computer is a form of asynchronous tele-rehabilitation that can provide increased opportunity for practice of ...
Madeleine Harrison +2 more
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Cerebral venous and dural sinus thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon disease in the general population, although it is a significant stroke type throughout pregnancy and the puerperium. Studies describing this subtype of CVT are limited.
Dragoș Cătălin Jianu +11 more
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Background People with aphasia commonly experience depression and anxiety. The individual therapy program, Aphasia PRevention Intervention and Support in Mental health (Aphasia PRISM) offers low intensity psychotherapeutic interventions using ...
C. Baker +6 more
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Clinical picture of sensomotor (mixed) aphasia. Axial and accompanying symptoms [PDF]
The goal of this article is to present clinical picture of sensorimotor aphasia. Inability to name object (anomia) and inability to speak in a grammatically correct fashion (agrammatism) are an examples of the axial symptoms.
Karina Wichurska
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Exploring the Effects of a Computerized Naming Intervention Combined with Cerebellar tDCS in Cantonese-Speaking Individuals with Aphasia [PDF]
Background/Objectives: This study examined the effects of a computerized naming intervention combined with either cerebellar anodal transcranial direct-current stimulation (A-tDCS) or sham (S-tDCS) on noun and verb naming in Cantonese-speaking persons ...
Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart +3 more
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The Quality of Life Levels Among Individuals with Various Types of Aphasia
Purpose: It is very important to improve the quality of life (QoL) of individuals with aphasia (IwA) following stroke. Although it is known that aphasia affects QoL negatively, there is a need for studies to examine how QoL is affected considering ...
İbrahim Can Yaşa
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BackgroundLanguage recovery is limited in moderate to severe post-stroke aphasia patients. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has emerged as a promising tool in improving language dysfunctions caused by post-stroke aphasia, but the ...
Kai Zheng +21 more
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Variation in language mixing in multilingual aphasia [PDF]
Mixing languages within a sentence or a conversation is a common practice among many speakers of multiple languages. Language mixing found in multilingual speakers with aphasia has been suggested to reflect deficits associated with the brain lesion.
Goral, Mira +2 more
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