While numerous studies have explored single-word naming, few have evaluated the behavioral and neural correlates of more naturalistic language, like connected speech, which we produce every day. Here, in a retrospective analysis of 120 participants at least six months following left hemisphere stroke, we evaluated the distribution of word errors (paraphasias) and associated brain damage during connected speech (picture description) and object naming. While paraphasias in connected speech and naming shared underlying neural substrates, analysis of the distribution of paraphasias suggested that lexical-semantic load is likely reduced during connected speech. Using voxelwise lesion-symptom mapping (VLSM), we demonstrated that verbal (real word...
Abstract Background: Connected speech is a continuous sequence of utterances produced during spoken ...
r r Abstract: Language production is a complex neural process that requires the interplay between mu...
Neuropsychological assessment, brain imaging and computational modelling have augmented our understa...
We report a lesion–symptom mapping analysis of visual speech production deficits in a large group (2...
Abstract The types of errors during speech production can vary across individuals with chronic post-...
Studies of patients with acquired cognitive deficits following brain damage and studies using contem...
Background: Representations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized as no...
Most of our knowledge about the neuroanatomy of speech errors comes from lesion-symptom mapping stud...
In order to gain a better understanding of aphasia one must consider the complex combinations of lan...
Recognition and naming of objects and actions are fundamental components of language. They involve s...
For more than a century, speech repetition has been used as an assay for gauging the integrity of th...
Persons with aphasia vary greatly with regard to clinical profile; yet, they all share one common fe...
AbstractBackgroundRepresentations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been used to induce speech disturbances and to affect sp...
Language, including speech production and perception, is a major cognitive function necessary for a ...
Abstract Background: Connected speech is a continuous sequence of utterances produced during spoken ...
r r Abstract: Language production is a complex neural process that requires the interplay between mu...
Neuropsychological assessment, brain imaging and computational modelling have augmented our understa...
We report a lesion–symptom mapping analysis of visual speech production deficits in a large group (2...
Abstract The types of errors during speech production can vary across individuals with chronic post-...
Studies of patients with acquired cognitive deficits following brain damage and studies using contem...
Background: Representations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized as no...
Most of our knowledge about the neuroanatomy of speech errors comes from lesion-symptom mapping stud...
In order to gain a better understanding of aphasia one must consider the complex combinations of lan...
Recognition and naming of objects and actions are fundamental components of language. They involve s...
For more than a century, speech repetition has been used as an assay for gauging the integrity of th...
Persons with aphasia vary greatly with regard to clinical profile; yet, they all share one common fe...
AbstractBackgroundRepresentations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has been used to induce speech disturbances and to affect sp...
Language, including speech production and perception, is a major cognitive function necessary for a ...
Abstract Background: Connected speech is a continuous sequence of utterances produced during spoken ...
r r Abstract: Language production is a complex neural process that requires the interplay between mu...
Neuropsychological assessment, brain imaging and computational modelling have augmented our understa...