Introduction: Aphasia is a pathology that causes a compromise in speech and / or writing, caused by an acquired lesion on the left side of the brain. It can cause language confusion and can impair access to vocabulary, syntactic organization, coding, and decoding of messages. We can classify as a severe aphasic patient, the one who does not speak or write, but there is production of unintelligible sounds, in other words, doesn’t have an articulate speech. Supplementary and / or alternative communication (SAC) is a form of contribution to benefit the language of patients with impairment in verbal communication, in this case aphasic. It is composed of verbal and nonverbal signs that stimulate dialogue favoring the adequacy of language. Object...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices carry risk of avoidance or abandonment by p...
Introduction: Aphasia frequently occurs after a stroke and may become a chronic communication/langua...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
Understanding the impact of aphasia on the everyday communication of older people is central to the ...
Social communication is an integral part of everyday living and plays a vital role in establishing a...
The purpose of this study was presentation of a detailed, computer-based augmentative and alternativ...
Purpose — The purpose of this article is to revisit the role of augmentative and alternative communi...
Aphasia is an acquired general impairment of the language processes resulting from brain damage that...
Learning how to use a computer-based communication system can be challenging for people with severe ...
Background: Increasingly there is a call from clinicians and researchers for measures that document ...
Introduction: Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems were introduced into clinical...
This paper describes the design and evaluation of a computer-based communication system called 'Talk...
This article summarizes the need for alternate forms of communication for those who are unable to us...
Adults with acquired language impairments secondary to stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodege...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device is one type of AAC which can be used to comm...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices carry risk of avoidance or abandonment by p...
Introduction: Aphasia frequently occurs after a stroke and may become a chronic communication/langua...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
Understanding the impact of aphasia on the everyday communication of older people is central to the ...
Social communication is an integral part of everyday living and plays a vital role in establishing a...
The purpose of this study was presentation of a detailed, computer-based augmentative and alternativ...
Purpose — The purpose of this article is to revisit the role of augmentative and alternative communi...
Aphasia is an acquired general impairment of the language processes resulting from brain damage that...
Learning how to use a computer-based communication system can be challenging for people with severe ...
Background: Increasingly there is a call from clinicians and researchers for measures that document ...
Introduction: Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems were introduced into clinical...
This paper describes the design and evaluation of a computer-based communication system called 'Talk...
This article summarizes the need for alternate forms of communication for those who are unable to us...
Adults with acquired language impairments secondary to stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodege...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) device is one type of AAC which can be used to comm...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices carry risk of avoidance or abandonment by p...
Introduction: Aphasia frequently occurs after a stroke and may become a chronic communication/langua...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...