نتایج جستجو برای: broca aphasia

تعداد نتایج: 8893  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Andrei Gorea Christopher W Tyler

Journal: :Brain and language 1986
Y Grodzinsky

A new structural account of agrammatism is proposed, which analyzes the deficit in terms of one current theory of syntax. First, the motivation for accounts of this kind is given. Then, a variety of experimental findings from sentence comprehension in agrammatism are examined and accounted for in a unified way. It is shown that a minimal change in the syntactic model (achieved by imposing a spe...

ژورنال: کومش 2019
Tafaroji yeganeh, Maryam, Zamani, Pegah,

Introduction: One of the major issues in the field of linguistics that has attracted the attention of neurologists, linguists and psychologists of language is bilingual aphasia. this study has been done to investigate the morphological deficits of nouns (singular, plural, and collective) in Kurdish-Persian bilingual Broca’s aphasic patients. Materials and Methods: The research method was descri...

Journal: :Intellectual and developmental disabilities 2008
Simon Whitaker

A meta-analysis of the stability of low IQ (IQ < 80) was performed on IQ tests that have been commonly used--tests that were derived by D. Wechsler (1949, 1955, 1974, 1981, 1991, 1997) and those based on the Binet scales (L. M. Terman, 1960; L. M. Terman & Merrill, 1972). Weighted-mean stability coefficients of .77 and .78 were found for Verbal IQ (V IQ) and Performance IQ (P IQ) on the Wechsle...

Aphasia is a speech disorder which is caused as a result of a lesion in the frontal or temporal lobe. In the present article, a patient suffering from Broca aphasia, caused by a strike on the area responsible for speech in her brain, is studied. In speech therapy sessions of this patient, it was found that, this patient passed the same stages as learning her mother tongue to re-learn her langua...

Journal: :Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR 2015
Jiyeon Lee Masaya Yoshida Cynthia K Thompson

PURPOSE Grammatical encoding (GE) is impaired in agrammatic aphasia; however, the nature of such deficits remains unclear. We examined grammatical planning units during real-time sentence production in speakers with agrammatic aphasia and control speakers, testing two competing models of GE. We queried whether speakers with agrammatic aphasia produce sentences word by word without advanced plan...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2002
M Radanovic L L Mansur

Brazilian researchers and health professionals often face the challenge of having to use tests developed in foreign languages and standardized for populations of other countries, especially in the fields of Neuropsychology and Neurolinguistics. This fact promotes a feeling that some scoring systems may be inadequate for our sociocultural reality. In the present study, we describe the performanc...

Journal: :Neuroreport 2003
St Heim A D Friederici

Recent neuroimaging studies provide evidence for a shared neural network for phonological processing in language production and comprehension. The temporal dynamics in this network during comprehension has been investigated by Thierry et al., who showed a primacy for Wernicke's over Broca's area. In the present study, we demonstrate the reversed pattern for language production. These results ca...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2014
Erin Godecke Natalie A Ciccone Andrew S Granger Tapan Rai Deborah West Angela Cream Jade Cartwright Graeme J Hankey

BACKGROUND Very early aphasia rehabilitation studies have shown mixed results. Differences in therapy intensity and therapy type contribute significantly to the equivocal results. AIMS To compare a standardized, prescribed very early aphasia therapy regimen with a historical usual care control group at therapy completion (4-5 weeks post-stroke) and again at follow-up (6 months). METHODS & P...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
L S Bos O Dragoy S Avrutin E Iskra R Bastiaanse

BACKGROUND Agrammatic speakers have problems with grammatical encoding and decoding. However, not all syntactic processes are equally problematic: present time reference, who questions, and reflexives can be processed by narrow syntax alone and are relatively spared compared to past time reference, which questions, and personal pronouns, respectively. The latter need additional access to discou...

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