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期刊名:Aphasiology

缩写:APHASIOLOGY

ISSN:0268-7038

e-ISSN:1464-5041

IF/分区:2.1/Q1

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Kristin M Schaffer,Maya L Henry Kristin M Schaffer
Background: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a language-prominent dementia that fundamentally impacts the lives of not only the person with the diagnosis, but also their family members. While assuming a caregiving rol...
Melissa D Stockbridge,Donna C Tippett,Bonnie L Breining et al. Melissa D Stockbridge et al.
Background: The majority of patients with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) can be distinguished into one of three variants: semantic, non-fluent/agrammatic, or logopenic. However, many do not meet criteria for any one va...
Stacy M Harnish,Victoria A Diedrichs,Christopher W Bartlett Stacy M Harnish
Background: Early investigations linking language and genetics were focused on the evolution of human communication in populations with developmental speech and language disorders. Recently, studies suggest that genes may...
Matthew J Sayers,Danielle Laval,Jamie Reilly et al. Matthew J Sayers et al.
Background: Contemporary models of aphasia predominantly attribute lexical retrieval deficits to impaired access and/or maintenance of semantic, lexical, and phonological representations of words. A central hypothesis of ...
Svetlana V Kuptsova,Olga V Dragoy,Maria V Ivanova Svetlana V Kuptsova
Background: Previous studies have shown that individuals with aphasia have impairments in switching attention compared to healthy controls. However, there is insufficient information about the characteristics of switching...
Denise Y Harvey,Shreya Parchure,Roy H Hamilton Denise Y Harvey
Background: It remains widely accepted that spontaneous recovery from aphasia is largely limited to the first related factors. This has direct implications for acute and chronic interventions for aphasia. few months follo...
Davida Fromm,Joel Greenhouse,Mitchell Pudil et al. Davida Fromm et al.
Background: Large shared databases and automated language analyses allow for the application of new data analysis techniques that can shed new light on the connected speech of people with aphasia (PWA). ...
Elizabeth Evans,Sheryl L Coley,Diane C Gooding et al. Elizabeth Evans et al.
Background: Connected speech-language (CSL) has been a promising measure of assessing cognitive decline in populations at-risk for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) populations. A common way to obtain CSL i...
Reem S W Alyahya,Paul Conroy,Ajay D Halai et al. Reem S W Alyahya et al.
Background: Despite the clinical importance of assessing the efficiency and accuracy of fluency in terms of content words production during connected speech, assessments based on discourse tasks are very time-consuming an...
Bonnie L Breining,Andreia V Faria,Brian Caffo et al. Bonnie L Breining et al.
Background: Naming impairment is commonly noted in individuals with aphasia. However, object naming receives more attention than action naming. Furthermore, most studies include participants with aphasia due to only one a...