Background: The importance of connected speech analysis in the diagnosis and further classification of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is becoming apparent. However, methodological inconsistencies in elicitation and analysis of speech samples hinder comparison of different laboratories' results. The recent recommendations for further classification of PPA have characterised three main variants, but we have demonstrated that a considerable proportion of patients do not conform to any of these, as their language deficits extend beyond those of a single syndromic variant (mixed PPA). This report is an attempt to characterise the language profiles of different non-semantic variants of PPA using a combination of connected speech analysis and s...
Highly influential recommendations published in 2011 for the classification of the primary progressi...
We investigated whether primary progressive aphasias (PPA) reflect non-random degradation of linguis...
Current diagnostic criteria classify primary progressive aphasia into three variants–semantic (sv), ...
The final, published version of this article is available at http://www.karger.com/?doi=10.1159/000...
The speech of patients with progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA) has often been described clinicall...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is the term used to refer to a group of neurodegenerative conditio...
We performed a comprehensive cognitive, neuroimaging, and genetic study of 31 patients with primary ...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to establish language and speech markers to support the clinic...
Purpose (1) To explore the quantitative connected speech profiles of primary progressive aphasia (PP...
Primary progressive aphasias (PPA) are rare younger-onset dementias that primarily affect speech and...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a dementia with primarily deterioration of language abilities. ...
Objective: To disentangle the clinical heterogeneity of nonsemantic variants of primary progressive ...
Background: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative form of dementia in which gradu...
Background: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative form of dementia in which gradu...
Highly influential recommendations published in 2011 for the classification of the primary progressi...
We investigated whether primary progressive aphasias (PPA) reflect non-random degradation of linguis...
Current diagnostic criteria classify primary progressive aphasia into three variants–semantic (sv), ...
The final, published version of this article is available at http://www.karger.com/?doi=10.1159/000...
The speech of patients with progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA) has often been described clinicall...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is the term used to refer to a group of neurodegenerative conditio...
We performed a comprehensive cognitive, neuroimaging, and genetic study of 31 patients with primary ...
The final version of this article from Elsevier can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex....
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to establish language and speech markers to support the clinic...
Purpose (1) To explore the quantitative connected speech profiles of primary progressive aphasia (PP...
Primary progressive aphasias (PPA) are rare younger-onset dementias that primarily affect speech and...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a dementia with primarily deterioration of language abilities. ...
Objective: To disentangle the clinical heterogeneity of nonsemantic variants of primary progressive ...
Background: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative form of dementia in which gradu...
Background: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative form of dementia in which gradu...
Highly influential recommendations published in 2011 for the classification of the primary progressi...
We investigated whether primary progressive aphasias (PPA) reflect non-random degradation of linguis...
Current diagnostic criteria classify primary progressive aphasia into three variants–semantic (sv), ...