Two primary areas of damage have been implicated in apraxia of speech (AOS) based on the time post-stroke: (1) the left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) in acute patients, and (2) the left anterior insula (aIns) in chronic patients. While AOS is widely characterized as a disorder in motor speech planning, little is known about the specific contributions of each of these regions in speech. The purpose of this study was to investigate cortical activation during speech production with a specific focus on the aIns and the IFG in normal adults. While undergoing sparse fMRI, 30 normal adults completed a 30-minute speech-repetition task consisting of three-syllable nonwords that contained either (a) English (native) syllables or (b) non-English (novel...
Functional imaging studies of neurotypical adults report activation in the left putamen during speec...
This thesis presents an investigation of brain networks mediating both language-specific and domain-...
Despite a large body of research, we continue to lack a detailed account of how auditory processing ...
AbstractMotor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the commu...
Motor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the communication...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
INTRODUCTION: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder impairing the coordination of compl...
Apraxia of speech, usually associated with stroke, refers to the inability to perform speech motor m...
Apraxia of speech, usually associated with stroke, refers to the inability to perform speech motor m...
Contains fulltext : 175531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a large...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
AbstractMotor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the commu...
Motor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the communication...
Functional imaging studies of neurotypical adults report activation in the left putamen during speec...
This thesis presents an investigation of brain networks mediating both language-specific and domain-...
Despite a large body of research, we continue to lack a detailed account of how auditory processing ...
AbstractMotor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the commu...
Motor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the communication...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
INTRODUCTION: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder impairing the coordination of compl...
Apraxia of speech, usually associated with stroke, refers to the inability to perform speech motor m...
Apraxia of speech, usually associated with stroke, refers to the inability to perform speech motor m...
Contains fulltext : 175531.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite a large...
ObjectiveThe cerebral substrates of apraxia of speech (AOS) recovery remain unclear. Resting state f...
AbstractMotor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the commu...
Motor speech disorders, including apraxia of speech (AOS), account for over 50% of the communication...
Functional imaging studies of neurotypical adults report activation in the left putamen during speec...
This thesis presents an investigation of brain networks mediating both language-specific and domain-...
Despite a large body of research, we continue to lack a detailed account of how auditory processing ...