Verbal fluency as a measure of lexical access and cognitive control in bilingual persons with aphasia [0.03%]
双语失语症患者的词汇访问和认知控制的心理测量法fluency措施
Erin Carpenter,Leela Rao,Claudia Peñaloza et al.
Erin Carpenter et al.
Background: Lexical access in bilinguals can be influenced by the demands that different interactional contexts pose on cognitive control processes (Green & Abutalebi, 2013: Adaptive Control Hypothesis; Green, 1998: Inhib...
Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech: From Recognition to Diagnosis and Care [0.03%]
原发进行性失语症的诊断与照护:从口吃开始
Joseph R Duffy,Rene L Utianski,Keith A Josephs
Joseph R Duffy
Background: Apraxia of speech (AOS) can be caused by neurodegenerative disease and sometimes is its presenting sign (i.e., primary progressive apraxia of speech, PPAOS). During the last several decades our understanding o...
Modelling speech motor programming and apraxia of speech in the DIVA/GODIVA neurocomputational framework [0.03%]
在DIVA/GODIVA神经计算框架中模拟言语运动编程和失语症患者的言语动作失用症
Hilary E Miller,Frank H Guenther
Hilary E Miller
Background: The Directions Into Velocities of Articulators (DIVA) model and its partner, the Gradient Order DIVA (GODIVA) model, provide neurobiologically grounded, computational accounts of speech motor control and motor...
Wendy Greenspan,Jessica Obermeyer,Carole A Tucker et al.
Wendy Greenspan et al.
Background: Verbal short-term memory (STM) and the related ability, working memory (WM), are widely understood to be integral components of language production and comprehension. However, assessment of these abilities in ...
Detailed Vision Screening Results from a Cohort of Individuals with Aphasia [0.03%]
一项关于失语症患者的详细视力筛查结果报告
Kimberly G Smith,Ankita M Bhutada
Kimberly G Smith
Background: Visual functioning is often affected in persons with aphasia following stroke and other brain injuries. Characterizing the visual functioning of persons with aphasia is imperative in both clinical and research...
To Lump or to Split? Possible Subtypes of Apraxia of Speech [0.03%]
apraxia of speech的可能亚型:是进行合并还是拆分?
Marja-Liisa Mailend,Edwin Maas
Marja-Liisa Mailend
Background: The speculation that apraxia of speech (AOS) is not a unitary diagnosis, but consists of different subtypes instead, has been around for decades. However, attempts to empirically substantiate such a notion rem...
Effect of Digital Highlighting on Reading Comprehension Given Text-to-Speech Technology for People with Aphasia [0.03%]
数字高亮对失语症患者的阅读理解的影响——基于文本到语音技术的效果分析
Jessica A Brown,Kelly Knollman-Porter,Karen Hux et al.
Jessica A Brown et al.
Background: Many people with aphasia have a strong desire to participate in reading activities despite persistent reading challenges. Digital reading devices and text-to-speech (TTS) technology are increasing in popularit...
Differences in linguistic cohesion within the first year following right and left hemisphere lesions [0.03%]
右侧和左侧半球损伤后第一年内语言表述能力的差异性
Melissa D Stockbridge,Shauna Berube,Emily Goldberg et al.
Melissa D Stockbridge et al.
Background: Characterizing productive language deficits following lesions to the right (RH) or left hemispheres (LH) is valuable in identifying appropriate therapeutic goals. While damage to the LH classically is associat...
Grammatical Ability Predicts Relative Action Naming Impairment in Primary Progressive Aphasia [0.03%]
语法能力可以预测原发性进行性失语症患者的行动命名损伤程度
Aaron M Meyer,Sarah F Snider,Shelby A McGowan et al.
Aaron M Meyer et al.
Background: Findings from several studies have indicated that participants with nfvPPA and participants with svPPA exhibit different patterns on action and object naming tasks, while other recent studies have found that n...
Visuomotor Figure Construction and Visual Figure Delayed Recall and Recognition in Primary Progressive Aphasia [0.03%]
原发性进行性失语患者的视-动构图及视觉图形即刻回忆和延迟再认功能损伤
Donna C Tippett,Bonnie Breining,Emily Goldberg et al.
Donna C Tippett et al.
Background: Individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) develop visuospatial deficits over time, and those with logopenic variant (lvPPA) are at greatest risk of developing such deficits. However, not all previous ...