We present a single case of a right-handed female patient, RH, who was categorized as suffering from conduction aphasia. She presented no articulatory problems during spontaneous speech but made a significant number of phonological paraphasias in naming and repetition tasks. The number of errors increased for long words and pseudowords. This pattern of results points to damage in the “Phonological Output Buffer” (POB) as the basis of this disorder. However, this patient did not make mistakes when reading words and pseudowords aloud, even when we introduced a delay between the presentation of the word and its production to test the working memory resources of the phonological buffer. Furthermore, the patient’s ability to name objects, repeat...
International audienceWe report two case studies of aphasic patients with a working-memory impairmen...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the link between the processing systems that sustain s...
This study focuses on the pattern of impairments seen in a new case KT, diagnosed with non- fluent p...
A single case study is presented of a patient, LT, with a reproduction conduction aphasic pattern of...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Reproduction conduction aphasia is a phonological output impairment where all phonological output mo...
Background: Previous studies have shown that brain-damaged patients with selective deficits to phono...
In this study we investigated whether or not phonological encoding span in aphasic patients is limit...
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We present a patient (PW) with non-fluent progressive aphasia, characterized by severe word finding ...
The present study explores the functional neuroanatomy of the phonological production system in an I...
We present a Chinese-speaking patient, SJ, who makes phonological errors across all tasks involving ...
We report a patient, FM, with progressive fluent aphasia due to selective atrophy of left temporal c...
Background: In aphasia, impairments affecting stages after lexical access have been subdivided into ...
The goal of the current study was to investigate the retrieval of phonological word forms during the...
International audienceWe report two case studies of aphasic patients with a working-memory impairmen...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the link between the processing systems that sustain s...
This study focuses on the pattern of impairments seen in a new case KT, diagnosed with non- fluent p...
A single case study is presented of a patient, LT, with a reproduction conduction aphasic pattern of...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Reproduction conduction aphasia is a phonological output impairment where all phonological output mo...
Background: Previous studies have shown that brain-damaged patients with selective deficits to phono...
In this study we investigated whether or not phonological encoding span in aphasic patients is limit...
This paper analyses the factors that predict substitution errors produced by four Broca's and four c...
We present a patient (PW) with non-fluent progressive aphasia, characterized by severe word finding ...
The present study explores the functional neuroanatomy of the phonological production system in an I...
We present a Chinese-speaking patient, SJ, who makes phonological errors across all tasks involving ...
We report a patient, FM, with progressive fluent aphasia due to selective atrophy of left temporal c...
Background: In aphasia, impairments affecting stages after lexical access have been subdivided into ...
The goal of the current study was to investigate the retrieval of phonological word forms during the...
International audienceWe report two case studies of aphasic patients with a working-memory impairmen...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the link between the processing systems that sustain s...
This study focuses on the pattern of impairments seen in a new case KT, diagnosed with non- fluent p...