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Unveiling the enigmatic: Primary progressive apraxia of speech – A case report
Primary progressive apraxia of speech (PPAOS) is a rare neurodegenerative disorder that saliently affects motor speech programming and planning.
Mateusz Bernad +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Motor–speech skills slow down with age, but health care professionals lack normative data, especially on the vastly growing population of very old (VO) speakers. The execution of different motor–speech tasks requires both fine‐motoric and cognitive abilities.
Sonja Alantie +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background People with neurological conditions such as Parkinson's Disease are at risk of speech and voice difficulties that impact volume, clarity of speech and intelligibility. Voice‐assisted technology (VAT), such as Alexa, poorly recognises speech difficulties, and this often prompts people to change their speech to enable interaction ...
Jodie Mills +3 more
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Using explainable artificial intelligence to identify linguistic biomarkers of amyloid pathology in primary progressive aphasia [PDF]
Cole Robertson +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Communication partner training (CPT) for people with aphasia (PWA) is an evidence‐based approach that supports patients’ abilities to effectively communicate with their healthcare providers. Efforts to create efficient training programmes, which aim to instil appropriate practices and attitudes prior to working with patients, have ...
Catherine Torrington Eaton +3 more
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Decreased striatal dopamine transporter uptake in the non‐fluent/agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia [PDF]
S. Gil‐Navarro +13 more
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Functional Disabilities and Psychiatric Symptoms in Primary Progressive Aphasia
Christopher B. Morrow +2 more
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Disease Burden and Sexual Life in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: A Phenomenological Study
ABSTRACT This study aims to examine the burden of disease experienced by multiple sclerosis patients and to deeply examine the impact of the disease on sexual life. A phenomenological research design was used in this study. This qualitative research was conducted with 20 multiple sclerosis patients.
Seher Çakmak +2 more
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Introduction: Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a neurological condition characterized by progressive dissolution of language capabilities. The Progressive Aphasia Language Scale (PALS) is an easy-to-apply bedside clinical scale capable of capturing ...
Salime Jafari +6 more
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