AbstractAs an example of complex auditory signal processing, the analysis of accented speech is potentially vulnerable in the progressive aphasias. However, the brain basis of accent processing and the effects of neurodegenerative disease on this processing are not well understood. Here we undertook a detailed neuropsychological study of a patient, AA with progressive nonfluent aphasia, in whom agnosia for accents was a prominent clinical feature. We designed a battery to assess AA's ability to process accents in relation to other complex auditory signals. AA's performance was compared with a cohort of 12 healthy age and gender matched control participants and with a second patient, PA, who had semantic dementia with phonagnosia and prosopa...
The primary progressive aphasias (PPA) are a diverse group of neurodegenerative disorders that selec...
BACKGROUND: Processing of degraded speech is a promising model for understanding communication under...
This work was supported by the Alzheimer’s Society (AS-PG-16-007), the National Institute for Health...
As an example of complex auditory signal processing, the analysis of accented speech is potentially ...
AbstractAs an example of complex auditory signal processing, the analysis of accented speech is pote...
AbstractAccented speech conveys important nonverbal information about the speaker as well as present...
Accented speech conveys important nonverbal information about the speaker as well as presenting the ...
Accented speech conveys important nonverbal information about the speaker as well as presenting the ...
Alzheimer’s Society (AS-PG-16-007), the National Institute for Health Research University College Lo...
Little is known about the processing of non-verbal sounds in the primary progressive aphasias. Here,...
Little is known about the processing of non-verbal sounds in the primary progressive aphasias. Here,...
AbstractIntroductionProsody has been little studied in the primary progressive aphasias (PPAs), a gr...
Introduction: Prosody has been little studied in the primary progressive aphasias (PPA), a group of ...
The pathophysiology of primary progressive aphasias remains poorly understood. Here, we addressed th...
Following the first description of a case series of patients with a ’languagepredominant’ dementia s...
The primary progressive aphasias (PPA) are a diverse group of neurodegenerative disorders that selec...
BACKGROUND: Processing of degraded speech is a promising model for understanding communication under...
This work was supported by the Alzheimer’s Society (AS-PG-16-007), the National Institute for Health...
As an example of complex auditory signal processing, the analysis of accented speech is potentially ...
AbstractAs an example of complex auditory signal processing, the analysis of accented speech is pote...
AbstractAccented speech conveys important nonverbal information about the speaker as well as present...
Accented speech conveys important nonverbal information about the speaker as well as presenting the ...
Accented speech conveys important nonverbal information about the speaker as well as presenting the ...
Alzheimer’s Society (AS-PG-16-007), the National Institute for Health Research University College Lo...
Little is known about the processing of non-verbal sounds in the primary progressive aphasias. Here,...
Little is known about the processing of non-verbal sounds in the primary progressive aphasias. Here,...
AbstractIntroductionProsody has been little studied in the primary progressive aphasias (PPAs), a gr...
Introduction: Prosody has been little studied in the primary progressive aphasias (PPA), a group of ...
The pathophysiology of primary progressive aphasias remains poorly understood. Here, we addressed th...
Following the first description of a case series of patients with a ’languagepredominant’ dementia s...
The primary progressive aphasias (PPA) are a diverse group of neurodegenerative disorders that selec...
BACKGROUND: Processing of degraded speech is a promising model for understanding communication under...
This work was supported by the Alzheimer’s Society (AS-PG-16-007), the National Institute for Health...