Understanding the impact of aphasia on the everyday communication of older people is central to the provision of speech pathology services within gerontological care. Communication networks and skills change with age and thus, study of aphasia in ageing needs to reflect social communication pertinent to this population. Increased understanding of the impact of aphasia was sought by asking “What communication takes place in the daily lives of older people?
Background: Whilst the incidence of stroke is increasing, the mortality rate is decreasing. This hig...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
International audienceThis article presents a multimodal video corpus with the principal aim to mode...
Social communication is an integral part of everyday living and plays a vital role in establishing a...
Background: Increasingly there is a call from clinicians and researchers for measures that document ...
Purpose: The language changes experienced by a person with aphasia following a stroke often have sud...
Background: Increasingly, clinicians and researchers emphasise the need to investigate the social co...
Introduction: Aphasia is a pathology that causes a compromise in speech and / or writing, caused by ...
Background: There is an increasing need in speech and language therapy for clinicians to provide int...
Purpose. It is important for professionals working with individuals with acquired neurogenic communi...
Introduction and Rationale Aphasia is an acquired multimodality language problem that impacts on th...
Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has beco...
Casual conversation is essential to everyday life. Because of their language impairment, most people...
AimAphasia is a common deficiency that profoundly impairs daily communication. The aim of this study...
Aphasia has a significant negative impact on an individual's ability to communicate in his or her da...
Background: Whilst the incidence of stroke is increasing, the mortality rate is decreasing. This hig...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
International audienceThis article presents a multimodal video corpus with the principal aim to mode...
Social communication is an integral part of everyday living and plays a vital role in establishing a...
Background: Increasingly there is a call from clinicians and researchers for measures that document ...
Purpose: The language changes experienced by a person with aphasia following a stroke often have sud...
Background: Increasingly, clinicians and researchers emphasise the need to investigate the social co...
Introduction: Aphasia is a pathology that causes a compromise in speech and / or writing, caused by ...
Background: There is an increasing need in speech and language therapy for clinicians to provide int...
Purpose. It is important for professionals working with individuals with acquired neurogenic communi...
Introduction and Rationale Aphasia is an acquired multimodality language problem that impacts on th...
Background: Developing the knowledge base on the impact of aphasia on people's social lives has beco...
Casual conversation is essential to everyday life. Because of their language impairment, most people...
AimAphasia is a common deficiency that profoundly impairs daily communication. The aim of this study...
Aphasia has a significant negative impact on an individual's ability to communicate in his or her da...
Background: Whilst the incidence of stroke is increasing, the mortality rate is decreasing. This hig...
Aphasia is the loss of ability to express or understand language, most commonly caused by stroke. Ap...
International audienceThis article presents a multimodal video corpus with the principal aim to mode...