ABSTRACT Drawing on Brodkin's ‘structuring voice’ framework, this article explores how health and social care professionals understand and operationalise the ambiguous policy objective of client and family member participation in relation to the conditions structuring the hospital discharge process for older adults.
Nicoline Annetorp Roth
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“Doing the Best I Can”: Qualitative Outcomes and Participant Feedback From a Combined Communication and Counselling Treatment for Primary Progressive Aphasia [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction There is a growing evidence base supporting the utility of restitutive speech‐language treatments for individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA). In contrast, there is limited research investigating treatment approaches that offer counselling to this population.
Schaffer Mendez K +6 more
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Moving Toward Non-transcription Based Discourse Analysis in Stable and Progressive Aphasia [PDF]
Measurement of communication ability at the discourse level holds promise for predicting how well persons with stable (e.g., stroke-induced), or progressive aphasia navigate everyday communicative interactions.
Dalton, Sarah Grace +2 more
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Interpersonal prosodic correlation in frontotemporal dementia. [PDF]
Communication accommodation describes how individuals adjust their communicative style to that of their conversational partner. We predicted that interpersonal prosodic correlation related to pitch and timing would be decreased in behavioral variant ...
Chen, Kuan-Hua +7 more
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Nonhuman situational enmeshments—How participants build temporal infrastructures for ChatGPT
Abstract This paper investigates how participants recruit Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT as interactional co‐participants depending on their temporal enmeshment within an interactional flow. Using Charles Goodwin's co‐operative action framework, we analyze video data of human–AI interaction to trace the temporal structures established by ...
Nils Klowait, Maria Erofeeva
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Teaching NeuroImages: Nonfluent variant primary progressive aphasia: A distinctive clinico-anatomical syndrome [PDF]
A 66-year-old woman presented with 4 years of progressive speech difficulty. She had nonfluent speech with phonemic errors but intact single-word comprehension and object knowledge.
Hardy, CJ +3 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the most common dementia in people under age 60. Although FTD is often characterized by behavioral symptoms, few national interventions address management of these symptoms. Here we describe our protocol for Support via Technology: Living and Learning with Advancing FTD (STELLA‐FTD), an ...
Allison Lindauer +7 more
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Rate and rhythm control strategies for apraxia of speech in nonfluent primary progressive aphasia
The nonfluent/agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia is characterized by apraxia of speech and agrammatism. Apraxia of speech limits patients' communication due to slow speaking rate, sound substitutions, articulatory groping, false starts and
Bárbara Costa Beber +3 more
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A computational approach for measuring sentence information via surprisal: theoretical implications in nonfluent primary progressive aphasia [PDF]
Neguine Rezaii +6 more
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Action Observation for Neurorehabilitation in Apraxia [PDF]
Neurorehabilitation and brain stimulation studies of post-stroke patients suggest that action-observation effects can lead to rapid improvements in the recovery of motor functions and long-term motor cortical reorganization.
Galli, Giulia, Pazzaglia, Mariella
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