Background The role of impaired sound and speech sound processing for auditory language comprehension deficits in aphasia is unclear. No electrophysiological studies of attended speech sound processing in aphasia have been performed for stimuli that are discriminable even for patients with severe auditory comprehension deficits. Methods Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were used to study speech sound processing in a syllable detection task in aphasia. In an oddball paradigm, the participants had to detect the infrequent target syllable /ta:/ amongst the frequent standard syllable /ba:/. 10 subjects with moderate and 10 subjects with severe auditory comprehens...
The preconditions for successful voice communication are good hearing and listening, and auditory pr...
Background: During speech perception not only auditory but also visual information (seen speech) is ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2008.Includes bibliographic...
Although a number of studies have shown impaired tone and speech sound perception in aphasia, the co...
Individuals with aphasia havemore problems detecting small differences between speech sounds than la...
BACKGROUND: Only a few studies have investigated neurophysiological substrates of phonological impai...
Although aphasia is often characterized as a selective impairment in language function, left hemisph...
Aphasia affects at least one third of stroke survivors, and there is increasing awareness that more ...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
This study assessed the role of presentation level and high-frequency audibility in auditory process...
Background: The mismatch negativity (MMN) is a fronto-centrally distributed event-related potential ...
The extent to which non-linguistic auditory processing deficits may contribute to the phenomenology ...
Objective: This work investigates the nature of the comprehension impairment in Wernicke's aphasia (...
Objective: This work investigates the nature of the comprehension impairment in Wernicke's aphasia (...
Aphasia is often the result of traumatic brain injury, stroke, brain disease or infection that has a...
The preconditions for successful voice communication are good hearing and listening, and auditory pr...
Background: During speech perception not only auditory but also visual information (seen speech) is ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2008.Includes bibliographic...
Although a number of studies have shown impaired tone and speech sound perception in aphasia, the co...
Individuals with aphasia havemore problems detecting small differences between speech sounds than la...
BACKGROUND: Only a few studies have investigated neurophysiological substrates of phonological impai...
Although aphasia is often characterized as a selective impairment in language function, left hemisph...
Aphasia affects at least one third of stroke survivors, and there is increasing awareness that more ...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
This study assessed the role of presentation level and high-frequency audibility in auditory process...
Background: The mismatch negativity (MMN) is a fronto-centrally distributed event-related potential ...
The extent to which non-linguistic auditory processing deficits may contribute to the phenomenology ...
Objective: This work investigates the nature of the comprehension impairment in Wernicke's aphasia (...
Objective: This work investigates the nature of the comprehension impairment in Wernicke's aphasia (...
Aphasia is often the result of traumatic brain injury, stroke, brain disease or infection that has a...
The preconditions for successful voice communication are good hearing and listening, and auditory pr...
Background: During speech perception not only auditory but also visual information (seen speech) is ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2008.Includes bibliographic...