نتایج جستجو برای: agrammatism

تعداد نتایج: 172  

2017
Nadia Shigaeff Mayra Zanetti Sibelle de Almeida Tierno Ana Beatriz Galhardi Di Tommaso Thais Cristina Marques Fábio Gazelato de Mello Franco

Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is one of the most common causes of early-onset dementia with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) being the second-most-frequent form of this degenerative disease. Despite the similarity with progressive dementia (especially in early stages of Alzheimer´s disease), three types of PPA can be differentiated: semantic, agrammatic and logopenic (subtype discussed in this...

Journal: :Psychological review 2001
F Dick E Bates B Wulfeck J A Utman N Dronkers M A Gernsbacher

Selective deficits in aphasic patients' grammatical production and comprehension are often cited as evidence that syntactic processing is modular and localizable in discrete areas of the brain (e.g., Y. Grodzinsky, 2000). The authors review a large body of experimental evidence suggesting that morpho-syntactic deficits can be observed in a number of aphasic and neurologically intact populations...

Journal: :Brain and language 2001
S Zuckerman R Bastiaanse R van Zonneveld

This paper focuses on verb movement in agrammatism and child language. We present data from a sentence completion experiment with 6 Dutch agrammatic aphasics and 21 Dutch-speaking children. The experiment compares completion of matrix clauses (which require verb movement) and embedded clauses (where such movement is not required) in these two populations. The results reveal a clear asymmetry: B...

Journal: :Brain and language 1997
N Friedmann Y Grodzinsky

This paper discusses the description of agrammatic production focusing on the verbal inflectional morphology. Agrammatism in Hebrew is investigated through an experiment with a patient who displays a highly selective impairment: agreement inflection is completely intact, but tense inflection, use of copula, and embedded structures are severely impaired. A retrospective examination of the litera...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 1988
R De Bleser C Dronsek J Bayer

This paper reports the results of a revised replication of the von Stockert/Bader constituent ordering study (1976) with German agrammatics. Part 1 describes why such a replication was necessary. In part 2, the original study is summarized and the weaknesses are identified which caused a revision. Part 3 reports the replication study with 10 German agrammatics. The findings of the original stud...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Kuniyoshi L Sakai Yasuki Noguchi Tatsuya Takeuchi Eiju Watanabe

It remains controversial whether Broca's aphasia is an articulatory deficit, a lexical-access problem, or agrammatism. In spite of recent neuroimaging studies, the causal link between cortical activity and linguistic subcomponents has not been elucidated. Here we report an experiment with event-related transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to clarify the role of Broca's area, more specificall...

Journal: :American journal of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias 2009
Sandra Weintraub M-Marsel Mesulam Christina Wieneke Alfred Rademaker Emily J Rogalski Cynthia K Thompson

Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a clinical dementia syndrome with early symptoms of language dysfunction. Postmortem findings are varied and include Alzheimer disease and frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD), both tauopathies and TAR DNA binding protein (TDP-43) proteinopathies. Clinical-pathological correlations in PPA are complex but the presence in the clinical profile of agrammatis...

Journal: :Neurocase 2012
Peter Mariën Wim Tops Roel Crols Roel Jonkers Peter P De Deyn Jo Verhoeven

This paper for the first time reports detailed neurolinguistic findings in a patient with Neuro-Sweet syndrome. In this patient the presenting symptoms of central nervous system (CNS) involvement primarily consisted of a selective grammar deficit restricted to spontaneous speech. On MRI a left prefrontal ischemic stroke (superior part BA 6) and two small subcortical left parietal infarctions we...

2013
Susy Paolini Lucia Paciaroni Antonio Manca Roberto Rossi Daniela Fornarelli Stefano F. Cappa Angela M. Abbatecola Osvaldo Scarpino

Language disorders can be the first symptom of many neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). The main variants of PPA are: the non-fluent/agrammatic variant, the semantic variant and the logopenic variant.Several additional variants of PPA, however, have been described and are considered as atypical presentations. We describe the case...

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