نتایج جستجو برای: aphasia quotient

تعداد نتایج: 21117  

2001
Alfredo Ardila

Abst rac t -Few systematic descriptions of aphasia characteristics are available about the Spanish language. Three different language aspects are examined in this paper: phonology, aphasic substitutions (paraphasias), and morphosyntax. It has been observed that phonological errors in Spanish speaking aphasics more frequently involve vowels than consonants. It is proposed that this is related to...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1994
O Godefroy M Rousseaux J P Pruvo M Cabaret D Leys

According to previous studies, focal capsulostriatal lesions may produce aphasia, hemineglect, gestural apraxia, frontal lobe dysfunction, and memory impairment. A few reports of capsulostriate infarcts secondary to involvement of lenticulostriate arteries have confirmed that aphasia and hemineglect may occur whereas gestural apraxia, anosognosia and frontal-lobe symptoms are rare. Most studies...

Journal: :International journal of research publications 2023

Introduction: Aphasia is a language disorder caused by damage in the areas of brain. One main causes aphasia stroke. There are currently not many studies describing profiles stroke patients, especially those with aphasia. This study aims to describe and compare without Method: used descriptive analytic design cross-sectional method sample 217 patients who were admitted Dr. Soetomo General Hospi...

Journal: :Stroke 2001
F Pulvermüller B Neininger T Elbert B Mohr B Rockstroh P Koebbel E Taub

Patients with chronic aphasia were assigned randomly to a group to receive either conventional aphasia therapy or constraint-induced (CI) aphasia therapy, a new therapeutic technique requiring intense practice over a relatively short period of consecutive days. CI aphasia therapy is realized in a communicative therapeutic environment constraining patients to practice systematically speech acts ...

2011
Manabu Ikeda Izumi Kitamura Naoko Ichimi Mamoru Hashimoto Matthew A. Lambon Ralph Kenjiro Komori

Thirty years preceding the first detailed reports of semantic dementia (SD) in western countries, Imura described a unique aphasic syndrome exhibited in Japanese patients, which he called gogi (literally, “word-meaning”) aphasia. Gogi aphasia directly corresponds to the pattern of language impairments described in SD, with the additional, language-specific deficit of kanji processing. Given the...

2013
Katerina Hilari Lois-Danielle Boreham

OBJECTIVES  Contrasting accounts exist on whether people with stroke are able to self-report on outcomes using visual analogue scales (VASs). We explored correlations between multi-item scale-rated health-related quality of life (HRQL) and VAS-rated HRQL after stroke, and compared those with versus without aphasia. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey. SETTING Community dwelling stroke patients li...

2017
Ji-Qing Qiu Yu Cui Li-Chao Sun Zhan-Peng Zhu

Aphasia is a common symptom encountered by neurologists. However, the presence of aphasia as the sole manifestation of partial status epilepticus is rare. The present study reports a case of aphasic status epilepticus in a 27-year-old right-handed female who presented after the abrupt onset of aphasia, which had persisted for 1.5 days. The patient's medical history included head trauma followed...

2006
Anne Van Hout

Acquired childhood aphasia is rare but has important conceptual implications for developmental neuropsychology. The last 15 years have seen major changes in their clinical description, which have led to the awareness that the syndromes in acquired childhood aphasia are more similar to the syndromes in adult aphasia than previously thought. This article briefly discusses the definition and diffe...

Journal: :Seizure 2002
P. W. Chung D. W. Seo J. C. Kwon H. Kim D. L. Na

We report a 62-year-old man with non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) presenting as a progressive aphasia that developed insidiously over 5 weeks. On video-EEG monitoring, aggravation of the aphasia coincided with occurrence of seizure activities arising from the left fronto-temporal area. Brain MRI was noncontributory but a fluorodeoxyglucose-PET scan revealed a hypometabolism in the left ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series A, Mathematical Sciences 1969

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