In this paper we propose a division into three subtypes of AOS. We believe that this division provides a significant step forward towards a more specific and clinically useful diagnosis of AOS. We also believe the major impact on the therapy for AOS. The ideomotor AOS patients for example, need to regain access to the GMPs whereas kinetic AOS patients have to relearn the exact execution movement.Currently we are working on a therapeutic instrument for AOS, amongst other things based on this new insight. We hope to present the development process of this instrument in the near future
This unique resource reviews research evidence pertaining to best practice in the clinical assessmen...
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder, most typically caused by stroke, which in its “p...
This study examined speech and language characteristics of three groups of individuals with neurodeg...
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder that poses significant obstacles to a person's ab...
Apraxia of Speech (AOS) is best considered a deficit of motor programming. However, the exact nature...
Speech production involves many different muscles at very high speeds, and yet we can speak fluently...
Definitions of apraxia of speech (AOS) describe this motor speech disorder as an impairment in plann...
Research on aphasia has struggled to identify apraxia of speech (AoS) as an independent deficit affe...
Presented in this article is a discussion of current progress in behavioral, cognitive, and neuroana...
The present study aimed to further specify the motor programming disorder in Apraxia of speech (AOS)...
AbstractResearch on aphasia has struggled to identify apraxia of speech (AoS) as an independent defi...
Most patients with Apraxia of Speech (AoS) are also aphasic or dysarthric; only a few have a pure fo...
Investigators continue to search for effective treatments for acquired apraxia of speech (AOS). One ...
The theories and neural bases of Apraxia of Speech (AOS) have long been debated. In 1861, Paul Broca...
This unique resource reviews research evidence pertaining to best practice in the clinical assessmen...
This unique resource reviews research evidence pertaining to best practice in the clinical assessmen...
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder, most typically caused by stroke, which in its “p...
This study examined speech and language characteristics of three groups of individuals with neurodeg...
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder that poses significant obstacles to a person's ab...
Apraxia of Speech (AOS) is best considered a deficit of motor programming. However, the exact nature...
Speech production involves many different muscles at very high speeds, and yet we can speak fluently...
Definitions of apraxia of speech (AOS) describe this motor speech disorder as an impairment in plann...
Research on aphasia has struggled to identify apraxia of speech (AoS) as an independent deficit affe...
Presented in this article is a discussion of current progress in behavioral, cognitive, and neuroana...
The present study aimed to further specify the motor programming disorder in Apraxia of speech (AOS)...
AbstractResearch on aphasia has struggled to identify apraxia of speech (AoS) as an independent defi...
Most patients with Apraxia of Speech (AoS) are also aphasic or dysarthric; only a few have a pure fo...
Investigators continue to search for effective treatments for acquired apraxia of speech (AOS). One ...
The theories and neural bases of Apraxia of Speech (AOS) have long been debated. In 1861, Paul Broca...
This unique resource reviews research evidence pertaining to best practice in the clinical assessmen...
This unique resource reviews research evidence pertaining to best practice in the clinical assessmen...
Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a motor speech disorder, most typically caused by stroke, which in its “p...
This study examined speech and language characteristics of three groups of individuals with neurodeg...