Recent studies have shown that the systematic and repetitive observation of actions belonging to the experiential human motor repertoire without verbal facilitation enhances the recovery of verbs in non fluent aphasia. However, it is still an open question whether this approach extends its efficacy also on discourse productivity by improving the retrieval of other linguistic units (i.e. nouns, sentences, content words). Moreover, nothing is known regarding the neural substrates which support the language recovery process due to action observation treatment.In the present study, ten non fluent aphasics were presented with two videoclips (real everyday life context vs. familiar pantomimed context), each video for six consecutive weeks (Monday...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the efficiency of Visual Feedback (VF) on language recovery...
The pervasiveness of word-finding difficulties in aphasia has motivated several theories regarding m...
The pervasiveness of word-finding difficulties in aphasia has motivated several theories regarding m...
Recent studies have shown that the systematic and repetitive observation of actions belonging to the...
<div><p>Recent studies have shown that action observation treatment without concomitant verbal cue h...
Recent studies have shown that action observation treatment without concomitant verbal cue has a pos...
Recent studies have shown that action observation treatment without concomitant verbal cue has a pos...
BACKGROUNDS: Evidence exists that the observation of actions performed by others enhance word retri...
When watching someone performs an action, mirror neurons are activated in a way that is very similar...
Aphasia is a highly disabling language disorder usually caused by a left-lateralized brain damage. E...
The estimated prevalence of aphasia in the UK and the USA is 250 000 and 1 000 000, respectively. Th...
Several behavioural and neuroimaging studies have suggested that the language function is not restri...
The majority of task-based fMRI studies examining the neural mechanisms of aphasia recovery have bee...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the efficiency of Visual Feedback (VF) on language recovery...
The pervasiveness of word-finding difficulties in aphasia has motivated several theories regarding m...
The pervasiveness of word-finding difficulties in aphasia has motivated several theories regarding m...
Recent studies have shown that the systematic and repetitive observation of actions belonging to the...
<div><p>Recent studies have shown that action observation treatment without concomitant verbal cue h...
Recent studies have shown that action observation treatment without concomitant verbal cue has a pos...
Recent studies have shown that action observation treatment without concomitant verbal cue has a pos...
BACKGROUNDS: Evidence exists that the observation of actions performed by others enhance word retri...
When watching someone performs an action, mirror neurons are activated in a way that is very similar...
Aphasia is a highly disabling language disorder usually caused by a left-lateralized brain damage. E...
The estimated prevalence of aphasia in the UK and the USA is 250 000 and 1 000 000, respectively. Th...
Several behavioural and neuroimaging studies have suggested that the language function is not restri...
The majority of task-based fMRI studies examining the neural mechanisms of aphasia recovery have bee...
International audienceObjectiveTo assess the efficiency of Visual Feedback (VF) on language recovery...
The pervasiveness of word-finding difficulties in aphasia has motivated several theories regarding m...
The pervasiveness of word-finding difficulties in aphasia has motivated several theories regarding m...