نتایج جستجو برای: broca aphasia

تعداد نتایج: 8893  

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2002
Katherine Richards Floris Singletary Leslie J Gonzalez Rothi Shirley Koehler Bruce Crosson

Intentional mechanisms play an important role in complex self-initiated actions, such as language and gesturing. Deficits demonstrated in nonfluent aphasia may be a result of a disconnection between or damage to the initiation (intention) and production mechanisms in the left hemisphere. In chronic nonfluent aphasias, damaged language production mechanisms in the left hemisphere may switch to h...

Journal: :Neurosciences 2009
Mashael Al-Qahtani Sonia A Khan Mohammed Kabiraj Waleed A Khoja

Ictal aphasia in adults is a rare phenomenon. Most reported cases manifest with non-fluent (Broca) aphasia. Ictal fluent (Wernicke) aphasia is less common. We report a 47-year-old, right-handed woman that presented with recurrent episodes of non-convulsive seizures in the form of Wernicke's aphasia for 2 weeks. An MRI of the brain showed an old cerebral infarction in the left parieto-occipital ...

2005
HAROLD GOODGLASS F. A. QUADFASEL

LATERALITY refers to the relationship of a cerebral function, or the symptom of its disturbance, to one cerebral hemisphere. Although the term is used mostly in connexion with handedness, aphasias, and agnosias, it has much wider implications and, in its broader sense, it constitutes the basis for localizing the lesion in cerebral hemiplegia in the opposite hemisphere. The association of right ...

2011
Alfredo Ardila

In this paper it is emphasized that human language has two rather different dimensions corresponding to two different language systems: lexical/semantic and grammatical. These two language systems are supported by different brain structures (temporal and frontal), and based in different learning strategies (declarative and procedural). In cases of brain pathology, each one can be independently ...

2012
Denise Ren da Fontoura Jaqueline de Carvalho Rodrigues Luciana Behs de Sá Carneiro Ana Maria Monção Jerusa Fumagalli de Salles

Objective This paper reviews the methodological characteristics of studies on rehabilitation of expressive aphasia, describing the techniques of rehabilitation used. Methods The databases Medline, Science Direct and PubMed were searched for relevant articles (January 1999 to December 2011) using the keywords Expressive / Broca / Nonfluent Aphasia, combined with Language or Speech Rehabilitati...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1992
E Broussolle M Tommasi F Mauguière G Chazot

The pathological process and lesion topography in patients with the syndrome of progressive aphasia are heterogeneous and few necropsy examination cases have been investigated. This is a case report of a 53 year old right handed man with progressive anarthria and secondary Parkinsonism over a period of six years. Positron emission tomography (PET) showed a decreased cerebral blood flow and meta...

Journal: :Brain research. Cognitive brain research 2003
Sharlene D Newman Marcel Adam Just Timothy A Keller Jennifer Roth Patricia A Carpenter

This study attempts to specify the contribution of two subregions of Broca's area during syntactic and semantic processing of sentences by examining brain activation in a grammaticality judgment task. The processing of two types of ungrammatical sentences was examined. One type leaves the thematic interpretation generally unaffected, by violating the noun-verb agreement in number, while the oth...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2006
Michael A Arbib

This article offers a conceptual framework for integrated analysis of subprocesses in action and language, based on goal-directed action. Anatomical substrates are discussed in the companion paper (Arbib and Bota, 2003) which approaches "Integrative Models of Broca's Area and the Ventral Premotor Cortex" within the context of explaining why the evolution of the human brain yielded mechanisms wh...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Roland Friedrich Angela D. Friederici

Theory predicts a close structural relation of formal languages with natural languages. Both share the aspect of an underlying grammar which either generates (hierarchically) structured expressions or allows us to decide whether a sentence is syntactically correct or not. The advantage of rule-based communication is commonly believed to be its efficiency and effectiveness. A particularly import...

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