نتایج جستجو برای: nonfluent aphasia

تعداد نتایج: 8263  

Journal: :Stroke 2009
Julius Fridriksson Julie M Baker Janet Whiteside David Eoute Dana Moser Roumen Vesselinov Chris Rorden

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Several recent studies have revealed modulation of the left frontal lobe speech areas not only during speech production but also for speech perception. Crucially, the frontal lobe areas highlighted in these studies are the same ones that are involved in nonfluent aphasia. Based on these findings, this study examined the utility of targeting visual speech perception to imp...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2006
Anastasia Raymer Francine Kohen

Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on picture naming for trained words. To increase treatment effects to untrained words and sentence contexts, we investigated a sentence-reading treatment hierarchy that moves from errorless to generative production of sentences incorporating target nouns and verbs. In an individual with nonfluent aphasia, treatmen...

Journal: :iranian journal of neurology 0
azar mehri ‎department of speech therapy, school of rehabilitation, tehran university of ‎medical sciences, tehran, iran askar ghorbani department of neurology, school of medicine, tehran university of medical ‎sciences, tehran, iran ali darzi ‎department of linguistics, school of letters and humanities, ‎university of tehran, tehran, iran shohreh jalaie ‎department of physiotherapy, school of rehabilitation, tehran university of ‎medical sciences, tehran, iran hassan ashayeri ‎department of rehabilitation, school of rehabilitation, iran university of medical ‎sciences, tehran, iran

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 no...

Journal: :Seminars in speech and language 2004
Paula I Martin Margaret A Naeser Hugo Theoret Jose Maria Tormos Marjorie Nicholas Jacquie Kurland Felipe Fregni Heidi Seekins Karl Doron Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Functional brain imaging with nonfluent aphasia patients has shown increased cortical activation (perhaps "overactivation") in right (R) hemisphere language homologues. These areas of overactivation may represent a maladaptive strategy that interferes with, rather than promotes, aphasia recovery. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a painless, noninvasive procedure that utili...

Journal: :Current neurology and neuroscience reports 2009
Paula I Martin Margaret A Naeser Michael Ho Ethan Treglia Elina Kaplan Errol H Baker Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been used to improve language behavior, including naming, in stroke patients with chronic, nonfluent aphasia. Part 1 of this article reviews functional imaging studies related to language recovery in aphasia. Part 2 reviews the rationale for using rTMS to treat nonfluent aphasia (based on functional imaging) and presents our current rTMS p...

2016
Yoshitake Abe Noriyuki Kimura Megumi Goto Yasuhiro Aso Etsuro Matsubara

BACKGROUND Brain perfusion may differ between patients with corticobasal syndrome (CBS) with and without aphasia. METHODS Twenty-six (9 males and 17 females; mean age 76 ± 5.3 years) patients with CBS were enrolled in the study. Brain MRI and single-photon emission computed tomography were performed in all subjects. Language was evaluated using the Standard Language Test of Aphasia. The patie...

Journal: :Behavioural neurology 2004
Jacquie Kurland Margaret A Naeser Errol H Baker Karl Doron Paula I Martin Heidi E Seekins Andrew Bogdan Perry Renshaw Deborah Yurgelun-Todd

Cortical reorganization in poststroke aphasia is not well understood. Few studies have investigated neural mechanisms underlying language recovery in severe aphasia patients, who are typically viewed as having a poor prognosis for language recovery. Although test-retest reliability is routinely demonstrated during collection of language data in single-subject aphasia research, this is rarely ex...

2017
Bettina Mohr Benjamin Stahl Marcelo L. Berthier Friedemann Pulvermüller

BACKGROUND Patients with brain lesions and resultant chronic aphasia frequently suffer from depression. However, no effective interventions are available to target neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with aphasia who have severe language and communication deficits. OBJECTIVE The present study aimed to investigate the efficacy of 2 different methods of speech and language therapy in reducing...

Journal: :Cognitive and behavioral neurology : official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology 2010
Margaret A Naeser Paula I Martin Kristine Lundgren Reva Klein Jerome Kaplan Ethan Treglia Michael Ho Marjorie Nicholas Miguel Alonso Alvaro Pascual-Leone

OBJECTIVE To present pretreatment and post-treatment language data for a nonfluent aphasia patient who received 2 treatment modalities: (1) continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for his sleep apnea, starting 1-year poststroke; and (2) repetitive transcranial magnetic brain stimulation (TMS), starting 2 years poststroke. BACKGROUND Language data were acquired beyond the spontaneous recove...

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