There is an ongoing debate as to whether singing helps left-hemispheric stroke patients recover from non-fluent aphasia through stimulation of the right hemisphere. According to recent work, it may not be singing itself that aids speech production in non-fluent aphasic patients, but rhythm and lyric type. However, the long-term effects of melody and rhythm on speech recovery are largely unknown. In the current experiment, we tested 15 patients with chronic non-fluent aphasia who underwent either singing therapy, rhythmic therapy, or standard speech therapy. The experiment controlled for phonatory quality, vocal frequency variability, pitch accuracy, syllable duration, phonetic complexity and other influences, such as the acoustic setting an...
We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-¯uent patient, C.C., who had a...
For hundreds of years, it has been observed that people with aphasia can sing words fluently, even t...
Difficulties with temporal coordination or sequencing of speech movements are frequently reported in...
There is an ongoing debate as to whether singing helps left-hemispheric stroke patients recover from...
Communication deficits resulting from aphasia can negatively impact stroke survivors’ social life. I...
The question of whether singing may be helpful for stroke patients with non-fluent aphasia has been ...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00035 How to engage the right brain hemisphere in aphasics without even sing...
Patients with large left-hemisphere lesions and post-stroke aphasia often remain nonfluent. Melodic ...
A classic observation in neurology is that aphasics can sing words they cannot pronounce otherwise. ...
WOS: 000320972700017Preservation of ability to sing in the presence of severe expressive aphasia has...
WOS: 000320972700017Preservation of ability to sing in the presence of severe expressive aphasia has...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not the right hemisphere can be engaged usin...
Although people who suffer strokes can lose the ability to speak, their ability to sing may be retai...
We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-¯uent patient, C.C., who had a...
We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-¯uent patient, C.C., who had a...
We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-¯uent patient, C.C., who had a...
For hundreds of years, it has been observed that people with aphasia can sing words fluently, even t...
Difficulties with temporal coordination or sequencing of speech movements are frequently reported in...
There is an ongoing debate as to whether singing helps left-hemispheric stroke patients recover from...
Communication deficits resulting from aphasia can negatively impact stroke survivors’ social life. I...
The question of whether singing may be helpful for stroke patients with non-fluent aphasia has been ...
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00035 How to engage the right brain hemisphere in aphasics without even sing...
Patients with large left-hemisphere lesions and post-stroke aphasia often remain nonfluent. Melodic ...
A classic observation in neurology is that aphasics can sing words they cannot pronounce otherwise. ...
WOS: 000320972700017Preservation of ability to sing in the presence of severe expressive aphasia has...
WOS: 000320972700017Preservation of ability to sing in the presence of severe expressive aphasia has...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not the right hemisphere can be engaged usin...
Although people who suffer strokes can lose the ability to speak, their ability to sing may be retai...
We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-¯uent patient, C.C., who had a...
We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-¯uent patient, C.C., who had a...
We investigated the production of sung and spoken utterances in a non-¯uent patient, C.C., who had a...
For hundreds of years, it has been observed that people with aphasia can sing words fluently, even t...
Difficulties with temporal coordination or sequencing of speech movements are frequently reported in...