This is a small neuropsycholinguistics study on 4 aphasic patients. This preliminary study was conducted to explore the residual ability of patients with aphasia in reading and comprehending concrete nouns. The study was conducted on 2 female and 2 male subjects, aged 15 to 49 years old who exhibited aphasia following stroke with time of post-onset range from 12 days to 8 months and 25 days. All the subjects were required to read 50 concrete nouns and identify the picture of it as lexical-semantic test. The subjects performances were analyzed and discussed based on the variables that influenced the results. The result showed that NSF who was aged 15 years 5 months old prior to brain hemorrhage was able to read 98% of the words and ...
The behavioural and neural processes underpinning different word classes, particularly nouns and ver...
Cognitive dysfunction frequently occurs in aphasic patients and primarily compromises linguistic ski...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
Typically, processing is more accurate and efficient for concrete than abstract concepts in both hea...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
In this paper we present data from five measures of semantic processing that have been collected fro...
Background and Purpose: For the diagnosis of aphasia early after stroke, several screening tests are...
Background: Individuals with aphasia are often excluded from studies exploring poststroke cognition ...
Stroke has become a public health problem, affecting individuals of different age groups. Aphasia is...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
This thesis was completed under my maiden name. My married name is Dr. Helen Kelly and any publicati...
Background and objectives. Several cognitive event-related potential (ERP) components such as mismat...
BACKGROUND: and objectives. Several cognitive event-related potential (ERP) components such as misma...
Recent research suggests that some people with aphasia preserve some ability to learn novel words an...
In the current study people with fluent aphasia, Alzheimer's Dementia, and Dementia with Lewy Bodies...
The behavioural and neural processes underpinning different word classes, particularly nouns and ver...
Cognitive dysfunction frequently occurs in aphasic patients and primarily compromises linguistic ski...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
Typically, processing is more accurate and efficient for concrete than abstract concepts in both hea...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
In this paper we present data from five measures of semantic processing that have been collected fro...
Background and Purpose: For the diagnosis of aphasia early after stroke, several screening tests are...
Background: Individuals with aphasia are often excluded from studies exploring poststroke cognition ...
Stroke has become a public health problem, affecting individuals of different age groups. Aphasia is...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
This thesis was completed under my maiden name. My married name is Dr. Helen Kelly and any publicati...
Background and objectives. Several cognitive event-related potential (ERP) components such as mismat...
BACKGROUND: and objectives. Several cognitive event-related potential (ERP) components such as misma...
Recent research suggests that some people with aphasia preserve some ability to learn novel words an...
In the current study people with fluent aphasia, Alzheimer's Dementia, and Dementia with Lewy Bodies...
The behavioural and neural processes underpinning different word classes, particularly nouns and ver...
Cognitive dysfunction frequently occurs in aphasic patients and primarily compromises linguistic ski...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...