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Background The use of self-report pain scales in persons with aphasia can be challenging due to communication and cognitive problems, while for assessing pain self-report pain is considered the gold standard (Harrison RA, Field TS.
N. J. de Vries +3 more
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Traditional models of left hemisphere stroke recovery propose that reactivation of remaining ipsilesional tissue is optimal for language processing whereas reliance on contralesional right hemisphere homologues is less beneficial or possibly maladaptive ...
Erin L. Meier +3 more
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Rehabilitación de la anomia desde una perspectiva pragmática-funcional: un estudio de caso
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of a therapeutic programme based on a pragmatic-functional paradigm. Elements of the therapeutic programme have been selected from the heuristic plan established in this paradigm by taking into ...
Vicent Rosell-Clari +1 more
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Progressive lesion necrosis is related to increasing aphasia severity in chronic stroke
Background: Volumetric investigations of cortical damage resulting from stroke indicate that lesion size and shape continue to change even in the chronic stage of recovery.
Lisa Johnson +5 more
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Deficits in Processing Case Markers in Individuals with Aphasia
Introduction People with aphasia (PWA) presented sentence processing deficits (Berndt et al, 1997; Caplan & Hildebrandt, 1988). However, linguistic features associated with sentence processing deficits might differ across languages.
Jee Eun Sung, Kyeong Ok Mo
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Quantifier Spreading Errors during Pronoun Processing in Aphasia
Aphasia is an acquired language disorder that impacts all language abilities, rendering normal communication extremely difficult. Grammatical processing is often impaired in aphasia.
Seçkin Arslan +4 more
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Objective People with post-stroke aphasia (language/communication impairment) and their supporters report mixed satisfaction with stroke and aphasia care.
Victoria J Palmer +10 more
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Transcortical mixed aphasia due the subcortical hemorrhage in the left parietooccipital lobe.
混合型超皮質性失語を呈した1例を報告し,局所脳血流からみた責任病巣と発現機序について考察した。症例は28歳の右利き男性で意識障害にて発症した。脳動静脈奇形の破裂による左頭頂後頭葉皮質下出血の診断で緊急手術を施行した。3週後には意識は清明となり,右同名半盲と失語症を認めた。言語学的には自発話に乏しく,発話は非流暢で呼称や語の想起は著しく障害をうけていた。しかし復唱は良好で,5~6語の短文でも可能であった。またしばしば反響言語を認めた。言語の聴覚的理解や文字の視覚的理解はともに単語レベルで障害をうけ,書字は全く不可能であった。CTでは左頭頂後頭葉に病巣を認め, Xe-enhanced CT では左大脳半球全体に血流低下を認めたが,言語野周囲の血流は比較的保たれていた ...
Shinichiro Maeshima +4 more
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Primary Progressive Aphasias: Diagnosis and Treatment
Background and Objective: Primary Progressive Aphasias (PPAs) are rare neurodegenerative disorders classified within frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and typically manifest between 45 and 70 years of age.
Genaro Gabriel Ortiz +7 more
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Background There is a growing evidence base to support the use of self-management interventions for improving quality of life after stroke. However, stroke survivors with aphasia have been underrepresented in research to date.
Faye Wray +3 more
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