Studies show bilingualism entails an advantage in cognitive control tasks. There is evidence of a bilingual advantage in the context of aphasia, resulting in better cognitive outcomes and recovery in bilingual persons with aphasia compared to monolingual peers. This bilingual advantage also results in structural changes in the right hemisphere gray matter. Very few studies have examined the so-called bilingual advantage by reference to specific anomia therapy efficacy. This study aims to compare the effect of French-Phonological Component Analysis (Fr-PCA) in monolinguals and bilingual persons with aphasia, both at the linguistic and cognitive control level, and to examine the structural impact of left hemisphere lesion location and right h...
Copyright © 2014 Swathi Kiran et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
For successful language production in a target language, bilingual individuals with aphasia must inh...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Studies show bilingualism entails an advantage in cognitive control tasks. There is evidence of a bi...
The study of bilingual aphasia is important because we need to be able to recommend treatments consi...
Aphasia in bilingual patients is a therapeutic challenge since both languages can be impacted by th...
Anomia is the most frequent and pervasive symptom for people with aphasia (PWA). Phonological compon...
The current study examines the hypothesis that differential aphasia may be due to a problem with lan...
The current study examines the hypothesis that differential aphasia may be due to a problem with lan...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Knowledge about the recovery of language functions in bilingual aphasic patients who suffer from lef...
Language-related potentials are increasingly used to objectify (mal)adaptive neuroplasticity in stro...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Background: Until today, there is no satisfying explanation for why one language may recover worse t...
Copyright © 2014 Swathi Kiran et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
For successful language production in a target language, bilingual individuals with aphasia must inh...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...
Studies show bilingualism entails an advantage in cognitive control tasks. There is evidence of a bi...
The study of bilingual aphasia is important because we need to be able to recommend treatments consi...
Aphasia in bilingual patients is a therapeutic challenge since both languages can be impacted by th...
Anomia is the most frequent and pervasive symptom for people with aphasia (PWA). Phonological compon...
The current study examines the hypothesis that differential aphasia may be due to a problem with lan...
The current study examines the hypothesis that differential aphasia may be due to a problem with lan...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Knowledge about the recovery of language functions in bilingual aphasic patients who suffer from lef...
Language-related potentials are increasingly used to objectify (mal)adaptive neuroplasticity in stro...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Patterns of language impairment in multilingual speakers with post-stroke aphasia are diverse: in so...
Background: Until today, there is no satisfying explanation for why one language may recover worse t...
Copyright © 2014 Swathi Kiran et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
For successful language production in a target language, bilingual individuals with aphasia must inh...
There is increasing evidence that a bilingual person should not be considered as two monolinguals in...