Language performance requires support from central cognitive/linguistic abilities as well as the more peripheral sensorimotor skills to plan and implement spoken and written communication. Both output modalities are vulnerable to impairment following damage to the language-dominant hemisphere, but much of the research to date has focused exclusively on spoken language. In this study we aimed to examine an integrated model of language processing that includes the common cognitive processes that support spoken and written language, as well as modality-specific skills. To do so, we evaluated spoken and written language performance from 87 individuals with acquired language impairment resulting from damage to left perisylvian cortical regions t...
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a slow-onset language disorder associated with cortical atrophy...
Purpose This study investigated the relationship between word production rates (WPRs) and phonologic...
Language-related potentials are increasingly used to objectify (mal)adaptive neuroplasticity in stro...
PURPOSE : This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and r...
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and re...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) show selective breakdown in regions within the pr...
Primary Progressive aphasia (PPA) is a disorder characterized by gradual decline in language functio...
Purpose: The impact of stimulus-level psycholinguistic variables and person-level semantic and phono...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
Damage to left perisylvian regions often results in phonological alexia/agraphia syndromes, which ar...
Damage to left hemisphere cortical regions can variously disrupt lexical-semantic and sublexical pro...
Background: Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language therapists‟ (SLT) caseload...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Aims: This study aims at investigating micro- and macrolinguistic skills in persons with fluent apha...
BACKGROUND : Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) casel...
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a slow-onset language disorder associated with cortical atrophy...
Purpose This study investigated the relationship between word production rates (WPRs) and phonologic...
Language-related potentials are increasingly used to objectify (mal)adaptive neuroplasticity in stro...
PURPOSE : This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and r...
Purpose: This study investigated the relationship between non-orthographic language abilities and re...
Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) show selective breakdown in regions within the pr...
Primary Progressive aphasia (PPA) is a disorder characterized by gradual decline in language functio...
Purpose: The impact of stimulus-level psycholinguistic variables and person-level semantic and phono...
Deficits in phonology are among the most common and persistent impairments in aphasia after left hem...
Damage to left perisylvian regions often results in phonological alexia/agraphia syndromes, which ar...
Damage to left hemisphere cortical regions can variously disrupt lexical-semantic and sublexical pro...
Background: Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language therapists‟ (SLT) caseload...
Wernicke's aphasia is a condition which results in severely disrupted language comprehension followi...
Aims: This study aims at investigating micro- and macrolinguistic skills in persons with fluent apha...
BACKGROUND : Bilingual aphasia forms a significant part of speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) casel...
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a slow-onset language disorder associated with cortical atrophy...
Purpose This study investigated the relationship between word production rates (WPRs) and phonologic...
Language-related potentials are increasingly used to objectify (mal)adaptive neuroplasticity in stro...