نتایج جستجو برای: aphasia quotient

تعداد نتایج: 21117  

Journal: :Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics 1972

Journal: :Acta clinica Croatica 2011
Mirjana Vidović Osman Sinanović Lejla Sabaskić Adisa Haticić Ensala Brkić

The aim of the study was to determine the incidence and types of speech disorders in patients with acute stroke. The study was performed in 936 acute stroke patients admitted to University Department of Neurology, Tuzla University Clinical Center, in the period from January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2008. Out of 936 study patients, speech disorders were verified on admission in 771 (82.37%) ...

2015
Hannah E. Thompson Holly Robson Matthew A. Lambon Ralph Elizabeth Jefferies

Comprehension deficits are common in stroke aphasia, including in cases with (i) semantic aphasia, characterized by poor executive control of semantic processing across verbal and non-verbal modalities; and (ii) Wernicke's aphasia, associated with poor auditory-verbal comprehension and repetition, plus fluent speech with jargon. However, the varieties of these comprehension problems, and their ...

Journal: :Stroke 1989
L E Knepper J Biller D Tranel H P Adams E E Marsh

We reviewed 49 patients with Wernicke's aphasia resulting from a stroke. Their aphasia was classified on the basis of comprehensive neuropsychological testing. Wernicke's aphasia was more common in older patients and in men. Cerebral infarction occurred in 38 patients (78%) and intracerebral hemorrhage in seven (14%); the remaining four patients (8%) developed aphasia after surgery for aneurysm...

Journal: :Brain and language 2013
Mary M Machulda Jennifer L Whitwell Joseph R Duffy Edythe A Strand Pamela M Dean Matthew L Senjem Clifford R Jack Keith A Josephs

The purpose of this study was to examine the association between aphasia severity and neurocognitive function, disease duration and temporoparietal atrophy in 21 individuals with the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA). We found significant correlations between aphasia severity and degree of neurocognitive impairment as well as temporoparietal atrophy; but not disease durat...

Journal: :Topics in stroke rehabilitation 2008
Bronwyn Davidson Tami Howe Linda Worrall Louise Hickson Leanne Togher

PURPOSE The language changes experienced by a person with aphasia following a stroke often have sudden and longlasting negative impact on friendships. Friendship relationships are core to social engagement, quality of life, and emotional well-being. The aims of this study were to describe everyday communication with friends for older people with and without aphasia and to examine the nature of ...

Journal: :Stroke 2007
Ellen Townend Marian Brady Kirsty McLaughlan

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE One in 3 stroke survivors has aphasia (impaired language comprehension and expressive abilities). Conventionally, depression diagnosis uses language-based methods. We aimed to systematically review methods that have been used to diagnose depression and adaptations to these methods intended for people with aphasia. METHODS We systematically reviewed stroke studies (to Ja...

2008
Mervat Mostafa Hosna Mostafa Ibtesam Fahmy Manal El-Kattan Amany Mahmoud Hala El-Gendy Noha Abo-Krysha

The present study was conducted on 56 patients (34 females, 22 males), presenting with aphasia due to ischemic insult in the domain of the MCA. Patients were divided into 2 groups to study the short and long-term changes of rCBF in various clinical types of aphasia. They were subjected to thorough neurological examination, assessment of aphasia using modified Chesher test and AAT, laboratory te...

Objectives: Wernicke’s aphasia is one of the most prominent focal brain deficits affecting the comprehension abilities of patients while preserving their production abilities. Although a lot of studies in different languages have been conducted to analyze the nature of this deficit, still some controversies exist in this regard. While some research studies attribute this defect to a performance...

Journal: :Trials 2016
Linda Worrall Brooke Ryan Kyla Hudson Ian Kneebone Nina Simmons-Mackie Asaduzzaman Khan Tammy Hoffmann Emma Power Leanne Togher Miranda Rose

BACKGROUND People with aphasia and their family members are at high risk of experiencing post stroke depression. The impact of early interventions on mood and quality of life for people with aphasia is unknown. METHODS/DESIGN This study will determine whether an early intervention for both the person with aphasia after stroke and their family members leads to better mood and quality of life o...

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