The potential successes of neuroplasticity in the rehabilitation of patients with chronic aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder caused by some type of damage to the brain, oftentimes stroke-related, and characterized by language deficits including: speaking, listening, reading, and writing
Researchers have sought to understand how language is processed in the brain, how brain damage affec...
Disorders of speech and communication, including Aphasia (mainly post stroke) are a major community ...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) suffer a gradual decline in communication ability...
The language is man's most complex function by means of which he can draw abstraction and generaliza...
Aphasia is acquired disorder of communication, that interferes with an individual ability to process...
Background and Objectives: aphasia is common consequence of stroke. Most people with aphasia in the ...
Within an overarching theme of generational change in aphasiology, the aims of this paper are to (a)...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
This supplement focuses on the neurorehabilitation of language disorders. It offers a broad survey o...
While there has been considerable progress in conducting trials of aphasia therapy, there is no cons...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
What is immediately clear when meeting individuals with acquired brain damage is that the patterns o...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia...
Researchers have sought to understand how language is processed in the brain, how brain damage affec...
Disorders of speech and communication, including Aphasia (mainly post stroke) are a major community ...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) suffer a gradual decline in communication ability...
The language is man's most complex function by means of which he can draw abstraction and generaliza...
Aphasia is acquired disorder of communication, that interferes with an individual ability to process...
Background and Objectives: aphasia is common consequence of stroke. Most people with aphasia in the ...
Within an overarching theme of generational change in aphasiology, the aims of this paper are to (a)...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
This supplement focuses on the neurorehabilitation of language disorders. It offers a broad survey o...
While there has been considerable progress in conducting trials of aphasia therapy, there is no cons...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
What is immediately clear when meeting individuals with acquired brain damage is that the patterns o...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
This article describes the conversational therapy approach for the treatment of persons with aphasia...
Researchers have sought to understand how language is processed in the brain, how brain damage affec...
Disorders of speech and communication, including Aphasia (mainly post stroke) are a major community ...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) suffer a gradual decline in communication ability...