In adults, the affective components of language, including certain aspects of prosody and gesturing, appear to be a dominant function of the right hemisphere. The various combinations of affective processing deficits associated with focal right brain damage are called aprosodias and have functional and anatomical correlates similar to the propositional language deficits associated with aphasias secondary to focal left brain damage. Developmental affective-prosodic deficits have been reported recently in children with congenital or very early right hemisphere injury. We now report two school-aged children with acquired motor-type aprosodias following acute right focal brain injury. Their affective prosody and singing were also analyzed acous...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
Difficulty recognizing affective prosody (receptive aprosodia) can occur following right hemisphere ...
Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a paediatric speech sound disorder in which precision and consi...
Based on the seminal publications of Paul Broca and Carl Wernicke who established that aphasic syndr...
Background and purpose: This study was undertaken to determine and compare lesion patterns and struc...
We describe the case of an 11-year-old, previously healthy, pre-puberal, right-handed girl with acqu...
Improving Expressive Aprosodia in Individuals with Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: A Comparison of Co...
SUMMARY Patients with right or left hemisphere strokes were studied for the nature of emotion convey...
The ability to perceive and express emotional, as well as number of linguistic prosodic qualities of...
Research carried out in the last two decennia has shown that right brain damage could disturb the pr...
<p>The site of crucial damage that causes acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) has been debated in the l...
BY acquired aphasia in children we mean the language disorganizations resulting from focal cerebral ...
A left-handed boy with developmental expressive language disorder was observed from the age of 4 mon...
Right brain damages can manifest deficits of communicative skills, which sometimes cause an importan...
: We report a case series of children with childhood apraxia of speech, by describing behavioral and...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
Difficulty recognizing affective prosody (receptive aprosodia) can occur following right hemisphere ...
Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a paediatric speech sound disorder in which precision and consi...
Based on the seminal publications of Paul Broca and Carl Wernicke who established that aphasic syndr...
Background and purpose: This study was undertaken to determine and compare lesion patterns and struc...
We describe the case of an 11-year-old, previously healthy, pre-puberal, right-handed girl with acqu...
Improving Expressive Aprosodia in Individuals with Right Hemisphere Brain Damage: A Comparison of Co...
SUMMARY Patients with right or left hemisphere strokes were studied for the nature of emotion convey...
The ability to perceive and express emotional, as well as number of linguistic prosodic qualities of...
Research carried out in the last two decennia has shown that right brain damage could disturb the pr...
<p>The site of crucial damage that causes acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) has been debated in the l...
BY acquired aphasia in children we mean the language disorganizations resulting from focal cerebral ...
A left-handed boy with developmental expressive language disorder was observed from the age of 4 mon...
Right brain damages can manifest deficits of communicative skills, which sometimes cause an importan...
: We report a case series of children with childhood apraxia of speech, by describing behavioral and...
International audienceThe ability of the right hemisphere to sustain the acquisition or the recovery...
Difficulty recognizing affective prosody (receptive aprosodia) can occur following right hemisphere ...
Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is a paediatric speech sound disorder in which precision and consi...