Computational models of language processing such as the Martin and Saffran (1992) model assume two properties underlying language processing: decay rate of activated representations and strength of activation spread between phonological, lexical and semantic levels of representation. Despite the theoretical and epistemological advantages of these models, as opposed to box-and-arrow type models, empirical evidence for these models is currently based on a very limited number of case studies (e.g., patient NC, Martin & Saffran, 1992; patient CO, Majerus et al., 2001). We present here a new single case study providing further support for the existence of decay rate impairments as an underlying cause of language impairment
Current literature supports specialized working memory (WM) capacities that handle distinct types of...
Semantic Dementia (SD) results in progressive cognitive-linguistic impairment. Little is known regar...
Background: Previous studies have shown that brain-damaged patients with selective deficits to phono...
In French language, existing tests do not provide a sensitive assessment of auditory comprehension i...
Verbal short-term memory (STM) impairments are ubiquitous in aphasia. Empirical evidence supports a...
Background: Difficulties with word finding occasionally occur in all speakers and commonly in all ap...
Spectral and temporal degradation of the speech stream is increasingly used to model receptive langu...
In this study a computer-based remediation program for distinct disorders of phonological decoding a...
Computational models of aphasia must, first, characterize the actions of the unimpaired system, and ...
Wernicke’s aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Background: Effects of word frequency on language comprehension and production are pervasive in spea...
Current literature supports specialized working memory (WM) capacities that handle distinct types of...
Semantic Dementia (SD) results in progressive cognitive-linguistic impairment. Little is known regar...
Background: Previous studies have shown that brain-damaged patients with selective deficits to phono...
In French language, existing tests do not provide a sensitive assessment of auditory comprehension i...
Verbal short-term memory (STM) impairments are ubiquitous in aphasia. Empirical evidence supports a...
Background: Difficulties with word finding occasionally occur in all speakers and commonly in all ap...
Spectral and temporal degradation of the speech stream is increasingly used to model receptive langu...
In this study a computer-based remediation program for distinct disorders of phonological decoding a...
Computational models of aphasia must, first, characterize the actions of the unimpaired system, and ...
Wernicke’s aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Background: Effects of word frequency on language comprehension and production are pervasive in spea...
Current literature supports specialized working memory (WM) capacities that handle distinct types of...
Semantic Dementia (SD) results in progressive cognitive-linguistic impairment. Little is known regar...
Background: Previous studies have shown that brain-damaged patients with selective deficits to phono...