نتایج جستجو برای: nonfluent aphasia

تعداد نتایج: 8263  

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychology 2013
Paula Speer Carolyn E Wilshire

This study investigated the effect of lexical content on sentence production in nonfluent aphasia. Five participants with nonfluent aphasia, four with fluent aphasia, and eight controls were asked to describe pictured events in subject-verb-object sentences. Experiment 1 manipulated speed of lexical retrieval by varying the frequency of sentence nouns. Nonfluent participants' accuracy was consi...

2013
Jiyeon Lee Miseon Kwon Hae Ri Na Roelien Bastiaanse Cynthia K. Thompson

OBJECTIVES Individuals with nonfluent agrammatic aphasia show impaired production and comprehension of time reference via verbal morphology. However, cross-linguistic findings to date suggest inconsistent evidence as to whether tense processing in general is impaired or time reference to the past is selectively difficult in this population. This study examined production and comprehension of ti...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2017
S A Sajjadi N Sheikh-Bahaei J Cross J H Gillard D Scoffings P J Nestor

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Primary-progressive aphasia is a clinically and pathologically heterogeneous condition. Nonfluent, semantic, and logopenic are the currently recognized clinical variants. The recommendations for the classification of primary-progressive aphasia have advocated variant-specific patterns of atrophy. The aims of the present study were to evaluate the sensitivity and specifici...

Journal: :Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 2012
Margaret A Naeser Paula I Martin Michael Ho Ethan Treglia Elina Kaplan Shahid Bashir Alvaro Pascual-Leone

Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been reported to improve naming in chronic stroke patients with nonfluent aphasia since 2005. In part 1, we review the rationale for applying slow, 1-Hz, rTMS to the undamaged right hemisphere in chronic nonfluent aphasia patients after a left hemisphere stroke; and we present a transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) protocol used with th...

2016
Charles R. Marshall Christopher J.D. Hardy Martin N. Rossor Jason D. Warren

A 66-year-old woman presented with 4 years of progressive speech difficulty. She had nonfluent speech with phonemic errors but intact single-word comprehension and object knowledge. Her grammar was impaired in both speech and writing, and she exhibited orofacial apraxia. A clinico-radiologic (see figure) diagnosis of nonfluent variant primary progressive aphasia was made. Nonfluent variant prim...

Journal: :Neurology 1992
L Sabe R Leiguarda S E Starkstein

Anomia is a commonly found in aphasia and has been attributed to a loss of representations (storage deficit) or to a loss of access to these representations (retrieval deficit). Bromocriptine, a dopamine agonist, was tested on four patients, two men and two women, with nonfluent aphasia. The patients were tested in an open-label ABBA design using a stochastic model that measured the degree of s...

2007
Maria Caterina Silveri Nicoletta Ciccarelli

We studied noun and verb naming in three main variants of frontotemporal dementia: the frontal variant(Fv-FTD), primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and semantic dementia (SD). We further distinguished PPA in nonfluent and fluent forms and restricted diagnosis of SD to subjects with progressive semantic breakdown leading to agnosia for words and objects. Fv-FTD and nonfluent-PPA named objects bett...

Journal: :Archives of neurology 2005
Julene K Johnson Janine Diehl Mario F Mendez John Neuhaus Jill S Shapira Mark Forman Dennis J Chute Erik D Roberson Catherine Pace-Savitsky Manuela Neumann Tiffany W Chow Howard J Rosen Hans Forstl Alexander Kurz Bruce L Miller

BACKGROUND Until recently, frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) was considered a rare neurodegenerative disorder that was difficult to diagnose. The publication of consensus criteria for FTLD, however, prompted systematic studies. The criteria categorize FTLD into 3 subgroups: frontotemporal dementia, semantic dementia, and progressive nonfluent aphasia. OBJECTIVE To compare demographic c...

Journal: :Cerebrovascular diseases 2004
Palle Møller Pedersen Kirsten Vinter Tom Skyhøj Olsen

AIM To determine the types, severity and evolution of aphasia in unselected, acute stroke patients and evaluate potential predictors for language outcome 1 year after stroke. METHODS 270 acute stroke patients with aphasia (203 with first-ever strokes) were included consecutively and prospectively from three hospitals in Copenhagen, Denmark, and assessed with the Western Aphasia Battery. The a...

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