AbstractIn this study, the comprehension of lexical processing in aphasia was evaluated. Five left brain damaged Turkish Broca's aphasic subjects performed a lexical decision task. At the very outset of the study, a Dichotic Listening Test was conducted so that the dominant hemisphere for word processing could be evaluated. In order to check the level of lexical processing, the visual lexical decision task and passive sentence comprehension task which contained twenty active and twenty passive sentences were conducted to examine whether the subjects could comprehend the selected expressions. The results showed that Turkish Broca's aphasic patients have no difficulty in understanding active sentences which has an agent as the first element i...
One influential hypothesis posits that the brain regions implicated in Broca's aphasia are responsib...
Introduction: So far, many studies have investigated the extent and nature of the grammatical defici...
Grodzinsky, Piñango, Zurif, and Drai (1999) argue that a statistical analysis of pooled sentence co...
AbstractIn this study, the comprehension of lexical processing in aphasia was evaluated. Five left b...
The most notable feature of Broca\u27s aphasia is agrammatic speech production, with loss of fluen...
Research into agrammatic comprehension in English has described a pattern of impaired understanding ...
Drai and Grodzinsky have statistically analyzed a large corpus of data on the comprehension of passi...
One influential hypothesis posits that the brain regions implicated in Broca’s aphasia are responsib...
This study examined the factors that affect agrammatic sentence production by testing eight agrammat...
Background: Comprehension of semantically reversible sentences is often impaired in Broca's aphasia....
Background: Comprehension of semantically reversible sentences is often impaired in Broca's aphasia....
This dissertation investigates the factors that contribute to the sentence comprehension deficits ex...
Difficulty producing passive sentences is common in agrammatic aphasia. However, the source of this ...
Background: Comprehension of semantically reversible sentences is often impaired in Broca's aphasia....
Aphasia is a language disorder, which is a consequence of acquired brain injury. People with agramma...
One influential hypothesis posits that the brain regions implicated in Broca's aphasia are responsib...
Introduction: So far, many studies have investigated the extent and nature of the grammatical defici...
Grodzinsky, Piñango, Zurif, and Drai (1999) argue that a statistical analysis of pooled sentence co...
AbstractIn this study, the comprehension of lexical processing in aphasia was evaluated. Five left b...
The most notable feature of Broca\u27s aphasia is agrammatic speech production, with loss of fluen...
Research into agrammatic comprehension in English has described a pattern of impaired understanding ...
Drai and Grodzinsky have statistically analyzed a large corpus of data on the comprehension of passi...
One influential hypothesis posits that the brain regions implicated in Broca’s aphasia are responsib...
This study examined the factors that affect agrammatic sentence production by testing eight agrammat...
Background: Comprehension of semantically reversible sentences is often impaired in Broca's aphasia....
Background: Comprehension of semantically reversible sentences is often impaired in Broca's aphasia....
This dissertation investigates the factors that contribute to the sentence comprehension deficits ex...
Difficulty producing passive sentences is common in agrammatic aphasia. However, the source of this ...
Background: Comprehension of semantically reversible sentences is often impaired in Broca's aphasia....
Aphasia is a language disorder, which is a consequence of acquired brain injury. People with agramma...
One influential hypothesis posits that the brain regions implicated in Broca's aphasia are responsib...
Introduction: So far, many studies have investigated the extent and nature of the grammatical defici...
Grodzinsky, Piñango, Zurif, and Drai (1999) argue that a statistical analysis of pooled sentence co...