Aphasia, impairment of language after stroke or other neurological insult, is a common and often devastating condition that affects nearly every social activity and interaction. Behavioral speech and language therapy is the mainstay of treatment, although other interventions have been introduced to augment the effects of the behavioral therapy. In this narrative review, we discuss advances in aphasia therapy in the last 5 years and focus primarily on properly powered, randomized, controlled trials of both behavioral therapies and interventions to augment therapy for post-stroke aphasia. These trials include evaluation of behavioral therapies and computer-delivered language therapies. We also discuss outcome prediction trials as well as inte...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on 04 Jul ...
Background: Recent advances in the application of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in ...
Aphasia is a common and debilitating condition following stroke. While the gold standard for aphasia...
Introduction: Aphasia is a debilitating language disorder and even mild forms of aphasia can negativ...
Background: Aphasia is an acquired language impairment following brain damage that affects some or a...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
Introduction Aphasia significantly impacts on the individual, families and communities. Timely, effe...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
Background: People with language problems following stroke (aphasia) benefit from speech and languag...
Numerous studies have investigated brain changes associated with interventions targeting a range of ...
Background: Aphasia is a severely disabling condition occurring in 20 to 25% of stroke patients. Mos...
Background: Difficulties in discourse production are common in post-stroke chronic aphasia. Previous...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
With the increased focus on evidenced-based outcomes in Speech-Language Pathology, a trend towards i...
Background The two main approaches in aphasia treatment are cognitive-linguistic treatment (CLT), ai...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on 04 Jul ...
Background: Recent advances in the application of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in ...
Aphasia is a common and debilitating condition following stroke. While the gold standard for aphasia...
Introduction: Aphasia is a debilitating language disorder and even mild forms of aphasia can negativ...
Background: Aphasia is an acquired language impairment following brain damage that affects some or a...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
Introduction Aphasia significantly impacts on the individual, families and communities. Timely, effe...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
Background: People with language problems following stroke (aphasia) benefit from speech and languag...
Numerous studies have investigated brain changes associated with interventions targeting a range of ...
Background: Aphasia is a severely disabling condition occurring in 20 to 25% of stroke patients. Mos...
Background: Difficulties in discourse production are common in post-stroke chronic aphasia. Previous...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
With the increased focus on evidenced-based outcomes in Speech-Language Pathology, a trend towards i...
Background The two main approaches in aphasia treatment are cognitive-linguistic treatment (CLT), ai...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on 04 Jul ...
Background: Recent advances in the application of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in ...
Aphasia is a common and debilitating condition following stroke. While the gold standard for aphasia...