نتایج جستجو برای: nonfluent aphasia

تعداد نتایج: 8263  

Journal: :Brain and language 2001
E Bates P Marangolo L Pizzamiglio F Dick

Studies of real-time processing in aphasia suggest that linguistic symptoms may be due to deficits in activation dynamics rather than loss of linguistic knowledge. To investigate the domain specificity of such processing deficits, we compared performance by Italian-speaking fluent aphasics, nonfluent aphasics, and normal controls in a linguistic priming task (grammatical gender) with their perf...

2015
Camilla N. Clark Jennifer M. Nicholas Elizabeth Gordon Hannah L. Golden Miriam H. Cohen Felix J. Woodward Kirsty Macpherson Catherine F. Slattery Catherine J. Mummery Jonathan M. Schott Jonathan D. Rohrer Jason D. Warren

Sense of humor is potentially relevant to social functioning in dementias, but has been little studied in these diseases. We designed a semi-structured informant questionnaire to assess humor behavior and preferences in patients with behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD; n = 15), semantic dementia (SD; n = 7), progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA; n = 10), and Alzheimer's disease (A...

Journal: :Journal of neurolinguistics 2007
Jonathan E Peelle Ayanna Cooke Peachie Moore Luisa Vesely Murray Grossman

We used an online word-monitoring paradigm to examine sentence processing in healthy seniors and frontotemporal dementia patients with progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA) or a nonaphasic disorder of social and executive functioning (SOC/EXEC). Healthy seniors were sensitive to morphosyntactic, major grammatical subcategory, and selection restriction violations in a sentence. PNFA patients were...

2016
Yana Yunusova Naida L. Graham Sanjana Shellikeri Kent Phuong Madhura Kulkarni Elizabeth Rochon David F. Tang-Wai Tiffany W. Chow Sandra E. Black Lorne H. Zinman Jordan R. Green Jan Kassubek

OBJECTIVE This study examines reading aloud in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and those with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in order to determine whether differences in patterns of speaking and pausing exist between patients with primary motor vs. primary cognitive-linguistic deficits, and in contrast to healthy controls. DESIGN 136 participants were included in the study: 3...

Journal: :American journal of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias 2007
David G Munoz Raquel Ros Marta Fatas Felix Bermejo Justo García de Yebenes

Reported here is a new missense mutation V363I in exon 12 of the microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) gene associated with progressive nonfluent aphasia, with onset at the age of 69 years in a woman. Although near mute, she maintained complex activities and had no discernible deficits outside of language until the age of 75 years, when progressive gait and swallowing disturbances appeared....

2012
Julia C. Hailstone Gerard R. Ridgway Jonathan W. Bartlett Johanna C. Goll Sebastian J. Crutch Jason D. Warren

Accented speech conveys important nonverbal information about the speaker as well as presenting the brain with the problem of decoding a non-canonical auditory signal. The processing of non-native accents has seldom been studied in neurodegenerative disease and its brain basis remains poorly understood. Here we investigated the processing of non-native international and regional accents of Engl...

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2005
Gail Robinson Tim Shallice Lisa Cipolotti

Different theoretical interpretations have been offered in order to account for a specific language impairment termed dynamic aphasia. We report a patient (CH) who presented with a dynamic aphasia in the context of nonfluent progressive aphasia. CH had the hallmark of reduced spontaneous speech in the context of preserved naming, reading, and single word repetition and comprehension. Articulato...

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