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Brain structural and functional correlates of the heterogenous progression of mixed transcortical aphasia

open access: yesBrain Structure and Function, 2023
AbstractMixed transcortical aphasia (MTCA) is characterized by non-fluent speech and comprehension deficits coexisting with preserved repetition. MTCA may evolve to less severe variants of aphasias or even to full language recovery. Mechanistically, MCTA has traditionally been attributed to a disconnection between the spared left perisylvian language ...
Diana López-Barroso   +4 more
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User-friendliness of the pain assessment in impaired cognition (PAIC15) in persons with aphasia: a pilot study

open access: yesFuture Science OA
Background Persons with aphasia have difficulties communicating pain symptoms.Methods Thirteen observers performed multiple observations using the Pain Assessment in Impaired Cognition (PAIC15) scale for persons with aphasia during rest and transfer in ...
Neeltje J. de Vries   +3 more
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Speech Disorders of the Type of Aphasia after Right Hemisphere Stroke in Right — handed People — a Case Study

open access: yesPielęgniarstwo Neurologiczne i Neurochirurgiczne, 2015
Introduction. Aphasia is acquired disorder or loss of language skills, following various types of organic brain lesions, e.g.: a result of stroke, craniocerebral trauma, malignancies.
Jolanta Zielińska
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Hybrid affixation and reduplication in Bilingual Aphasia: A case study of Sundanese-Indonesian speech deficits

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics
This study explores the morphological deficits in a bilingual Sundanese-Indonesian patient diagnosed with mixed aphasia following typhoid meningitis. While previous research on aphasia has primarily focused on monolingual cases, this study addresses the ...
Ninah Hasanah   +2 more
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Mixed Transcortical Aphasia in Nonfamilial Dysphasic Dementia

open access: yesCortex, 1988
The neurolinguistic and cognitive profiles of a patient with mixed transcortical aphasia and non-familial dysphasic dementia associated with progressive, left perisylvian involution are presented. This clinicopathological entity has recently been shown to be an example of a novel class of intrinsic, focal cortical degenerations with sparing of the ...
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Difficulties of clinical diagnosis in primary progressive aphasia. Clinical observation

open access: yesАнналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии, 2019
Primary progressive aphasia is a syndrome characterized by progressive speech dysfunction. There are three types of this condition. The first agrammatic type of primary progressive aphasia is typical for frontotemporal dementia and characterized by ...
Yevgeniy P. Barantsevich   +4 more
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Diagnosis and Management of Mixed Transcortical Aphasia Due to Multiple Predisposing Factors, including Postpartum and Severe Inherited Thrombophilia, Affecting Multiple Cerebral Venous and Dural Sinus Thrombosis: Case Report and Literature Review

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2021
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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Language-Specific Effects on Story and Procedural Narrative tasks between Korean-speaking and English-speaking Individuals with Aphasia

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
Introduction It is important to understand crosslinguistic differences in language impairment in aphasia, given that aphasia symptoms may vary depending on the linguistic characteristics of the language that individuals with aphasia used premorbidly ...
Jee Eun Sung, Kyeong Ok Mo
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring code-switching and code-mixing dynamics in Sundanese-Indonesian bilingual aphasia

open access: yesLITERA, 2023
This research explores the intricate phenomenon of code-switching and code-mixing within the realm of bilingual aphasia patients who converse in both Sundanese and Indonesian. This research is essential to understanding the code-switching and code-mixing phenomenon to improve rehabilitation and effective communication for these patients.
Riki Nasrullah   +2 more
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Prosodic cue use for identifying interrogative and declarative structures with wide and narrow focus in individuals with and without aphasia

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication
IntroductionProsody plays a critical role in linguistic processing at both sentential and information-structural levels, while prosodic impairments in individuals with aphasia can lead to difficulties in sentence comprehension and everyday communication.
Kathleen Schneider   +3 more
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