Cerebrovascular disease is a leading cause of disability and death worldwide, with about one third of stroke survivors initially suffering from communication disorders, including aphasia. Symptoms in aphasia vary from person to person, ranging from repeated failures in verbal expression to comprehension deficits that may occur in both the spoken and written modality. The current work synthesizes almost a decade of research on aphasia following left-hemispheric stroke in individuals with preserved right-hemispheric function: musical skills and formulaic expressions embedded in social interaction. Moving beyond the traditional scope of clinical linguistics, this work argues that preserved right-hemispheric function not only provides valuable ...
Behaviours that challenge in dementia, often described and diagnosed as behavioural psychological sy...
This developmental research study concerned how trainers, drawn mainly from the commercial (pharmac...
Psychotic disorders represent a severe category of mental disorders affecting about one percent of ...
In this exploratory study I ask, 'what impact might a personal history of developmental trauma have ...
This project is focused on the development of markerless methods for studying facial expressions and...
The production of speech prosody (the rhythm, pausing, and intonation associated with natural speech...
Controversy still surrounds the neural bases of diencephalic amnesia. Recent research in rats sugges...
Background: Maxillary defects caused by trauma or tumour resection in the head and neck region can b...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This thesis explores efforts to conjoin organisational contexts and capabilities in explaining susta...
This study investigated the effectiveness of “PhET” interactive simulations to embed and translate ...
Perceptual interactions of pitch and timbre have frequently been observed, and the nature of these i...
Aims: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is often researched from a reductionist perspective, focusing on ...
Ambivalence is defined as the state of simultaneously experiencing antithetical emotions towards a s...
This thesis focuses on theory ofmind (ToM) and executive function (EF). Psychosocial treatments aime...
Behaviours that challenge in dementia, often described and diagnosed as behavioural psychological sy...
This developmental research study concerned how trainers, drawn mainly from the commercial (pharmac...
Psychotic disorders represent a severe category of mental disorders affecting about one percent of ...
In this exploratory study I ask, 'what impact might a personal history of developmental trauma have ...
This project is focused on the development of markerless methods for studying facial expressions and...
The production of speech prosody (the rhythm, pausing, and intonation associated with natural speech...
Controversy still surrounds the neural bases of diencephalic amnesia. Recent research in rats sugges...
Background: Maxillary defects caused by trauma or tumour resection in the head and neck region can b...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
This thesis explores efforts to conjoin organisational contexts and capabilities in explaining susta...
This study investigated the effectiveness of “PhET” interactive simulations to embed and translate ...
Perceptual interactions of pitch and timbre have frequently been observed, and the nature of these i...
Aims: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is often researched from a reductionist perspective, focusing on ...
Ambivalence is defined as the state of simultaneously experiencing antithetical emotions towards a s...
This thesis focuses on theory ofmind (ToM) and executive function (EF). Psychosocial treatments aime...
Behaviours that challenge in dementia, often described and diagnosed as behavioural psychological sy...
This developmental research study concerned how trainers, drawn mainly from the commercial (pharmac...
Psychotic disorders represent a severe category of mental disorders affecting about one percent of ...