نتایج جستجو برای: fluent aphasia

تعداد نتایج: 13091  

Journal: :iranian rehabilitation journal 0
fariba yadegari department of speech therapy, university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, tehran, iran.

the present case report introduces a patient with fluent aphasia, anterograde amnesia and anosmia due to herpes simplex encephalitis after her first delivery. the left medial temporal lobe was one of the main areas involved. on aphasia testing she showed severe anomia on both confrontation and free recall, agraphia, alexia, repetition disorder and some auditory comprehension impairments. therap...

2016
Maria V. Ivanova Svetlana V. Kuptsova Nina F. Dronkers

Background: Overall, there is growing consensus that working memory (WM) should be routinely assessed in individuals with aphasia as it can contribute significantly to their level of language impairment and be an important factor in treatment planning. However, there is still no consensus in the field as to which tasks should be used to assess WM in aphasia. The two main alternatives are adapte...

Journal: :Cerebrovascular diseases 2004
Palle Møller Pedersen Kirsten Vinter Tom Skyhøj Olsen

AIM To determine the types, severity and evolution of aphasia in unselected, acute stroke patients and evaluate potential predictors for language outcome 1 year after stroke. METHODS 270 acute stroke patients with aphasia (203 with first-ever strokes) were included consecutively and prospectively from three hospitals in Copenhagen, Denmark, and assessed with the Western Aphasia Battery. The a...

Journal: :Brain and language 2000
A Caramazza C Papagno W Ruml

We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonological errors in all language production tasks. The pattern of errors in naming was strikingly clear: DM made very many phonological errors that resulted almost always in nonword responses. The complete absence of semantic errors and the very low ratio of formal errors relative to nonword errors ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2013
Julius Fridriksson Dazhou Guo Paul Fillmore Audrey Holland Chris Rorden

Non-fluent aphasia implies a relatively straightforward neurological condition characterized by limited speech output. However, it is an umbrella term for different underlying impairments affecting speech production. Several studies have sought the critical lesion location that gives rise to non-fluent aphasia. The results have been mixed but typically implicate anterior cortical regions such a...

Journal: :Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2011

2016
Azar Mehri Askar Ghorbani Ali Darzi Shohreh Jalaie Hassan Ashayeri

BACKGROUND Cerebrovascular disease leading to stroke is the most common cause of aphasia. Speakers with agrammatic non-fluent aphasia have difficulties in production of movement-derived sentences such as passive sentences, topicalized constituents, and Wh-questions. To assess the production of complex sentences, some passive, topicalized and focused sentences were designed for patients with non...

2015

Most aphasiological studies have concluded that stress pattern assignment is unimpaired in both fluent and non-fluent aphasia [4]. However, the existence of specific stress errors in fluent aphasics has been reported in some cases [3]. Concerning the acoustic characteristics of stress production by aphasic patients in several languages, there has generally been found to be a deficit in duration...

Fariba Yadegari,

The present case report introduces a patient with fluent aphasia, anterograde amnesia and anosmia due to herpes simplex encephalitis after her first delivery. The left medial temporal lobe was one of the main areas involved. On aphasia testing she showed severe anomia on both confrontation and free recall, agraphia, alexia, repetition disorder and some auditory comprehension impairments. Therap...

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