Within an overarching theme of generational change in aphasiology, the aims of this paper are to (a) unify the neuroscience of the language impairment of aphasia with the psychosocial science of aphasia, (b) consider the implications of technology and (c) address the global challenge of translational research in this field. To achieve the first two aims, 10 principles of neuroplasticity will be interpreted within the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Two novel treatment approaches to aphasia (UQ Aphasia LIFT and CommFit™) will be described that illustrate how the neuroplasticity principles can be interpreted more broadly within the ICF. The global challenge of translational...
This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia...
AbstractAphasia is an acquired language impairment, which occurs due to a brain damage. In receptive...
The language is man's most complex function by means of which he can draw abstraction and generaliza...
Within an overarching theme of generational change in aphasiology, the aims of this paper are to (a)...
Purpose: In this article, the authors encapsulate discussions of the Language Work Group that took p...
Coordination of international aphasia research would minimise duplication of effort, support synergi...
While there has been considerable progress in conducting trials of aphasia therapy, there is no cons...
This is a second edition of the highly popular volume used by clinicians and students in the assessm...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
Two approaches to aphasia rehabilitation have emerged in the last few decades, one that focuses on r...
What is immediately clear when meeting individuals with acquired brain damage is that the patterns o...
The potential successes of neuroplasticity in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic aphasia. A...
This supplement focuses on the neurorehabilitation of language disorders. It offers a broad survey o...
Language disorders are common in neurological practice but their accurate recognition and descriptio...
This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia...
AbstractAphasia is an acquired language impairment, which occurs due to a brain damage. In receptive...
The language is man's most complex function by means of which he can draw abstraction and generaliza...
Within an overarching theme of generational change in aphasiology, the aims of this paper are to (a)...
Purpose: In this article, the authors encapsulate discussions of the Language Work Group that took p...
Coordination of international aphasia research would minimise duplication of effort, support synergi...
While there has been considerable progress in conducting trials of aphasia therapy, there is no cons...
This is a second edition of the highly popular volume used by clinicians and students in the assessm...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
Two approaches to aphasia rehabilitation have emerged in the last few decades, one that focuses on r...
What is immediately clear when meeting individuals with acquired brain damage is that the patterns o...
The potential successes of neuroplasticity in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic aphasia. A...
This supplement focuses on the neurorehabilitation of language disorders. It offers a broad survey o...
Language disorders are common in neurological practice but their accurate recognition and descriptio...
This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia...
AbstractAphasia is an acquired language impairment, which occurs due to a brain damage. In receptive...
The language is man's most complex function by means of which he can draw abstraction and generaliza...