Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute aphasia with the ScreeLing after the establishment of its psychometric properties. To examine the relationship between these deficits and: (i) overall aphasia severity; and (ii) quality of Spontaneous Speech. Methods: The reliability and validity of the ScreeLing was established by investigating 141 subjects with acute aphasia (2 weeks after stroke), 23 with chronic aphasia, and 138 healthy controls. In addition, the acute patients were assessed with the Token Test and a Spontaneous Speech rating (Aphasia Severity Rating Scale). Results: The ScreeLing was found to be valid and reliable for assessing the presence and severity of aphasia and lin...
Aphasia and dysarthria have major implications for activities of daily living and social participati...
Background: There is reasonable evidence to suggest that speech and language therapy can be effectiv...
ABSTRACT Purpose To explore the relationship between the two components of spontaneous speech in t...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute a...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute a...
Background and Purpose: For the diagnosis of aphasia early after stroke, several screening tests are...
Aphasia recovery after stroke has been the subject of several studies, but in none the deficits on t...
Aphasia is a disorder of the production and comprehension of written and spoken language as a resul...
Stroke has become a public health problem, affecting individuals of different age groups. Aphasia is...
Aphasia is a language impairment due to a brain lesion, usually in the left hemisphere, and is a co...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
In a three-year-follow-up study aphasic patients (n=17) received the ScreeLing, a screeningstest for...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge a...
Losing the ability to communicate verbally or understand spoken words and conversation can have deva...
IntroductionThe individual prognosis of aphasia recovery remains difficult to establish initially. T...
Aphasia and dysarthria have major implications for activities of daily living and social participati...
Background: There is reasonable evidence to suggest that speech and language therapy can be effectiv...
ABSTRACT Purpose To explore the relationship between the two components of spontaneous speech in t...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute a...
Objective: To investigate the occurrence of semantic, phonological and syntactic deficits in acute a...
Background and Purpose: For the diagnosis of aphasia early after stroke, several screening tests are...
Aphasia recovery after stroke has been the subject of several studies, but in none the deficits on t...
Aphasia is a disorder of the production and comprehension of written and spoken language as a resul...
Stroke has become a public health problem, affecting individuals of different age groups. Aphasia is...
Aphasia is a language impairment due to a brain lesion, usually in the left hemisphere, and is a co...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
In a three-year-follow-up study aphasic patients (n=17) received the ScreeLing, a screeningstest for...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge a...
Losing the ability to communicate verbally or understand spoken words and conversation can have deva...
IntroductionThe individual prognosis of aphasia recovery remains difficult to establish initially. T...
Aphasia and dysarthria have major implications for activities of daily living and social participati...
Background: There is reasonable evidence to suggest that speech and language therapy can be effectiv...
ABSTRACT Purpose To explore the relationship between the two components of spontaneous speech in t...