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Human drone interaction in delivery of medical supplies: A scoping review of experimental studies
In: PLoS One (2022)
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Regional Alteration within the Cerebellum and the Reorganization of the Cerebrocerebellar System following Poststroke Aphasia
In: Neural Plast (2022)
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The Recovery Mechanism of Standardized Aphasia in Intelligent Medical Treatment
In: Contrast Media Mol Imaging (2022)
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Guideline adherence in speech and language therapy in stroke aftercare. A health insurance claims data analysis
In: PLoS One (2022)
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Sentimental Analysis of Twitter Users from Turkish Content with Natural Language Processing
In: Comput Intell Neurosci (2022)
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The Effectiveness of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Paradigms as Treatment Options for Recovery of Language Deficits in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia
In: Behav Neurol (2022)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: In an effort to boost aphasia recovery, modern rehabilitation, in addition to speech and language therapy (SALT), is increasingly incorporating noninvasive methods of brain stimulation. The present study is aimed at investigating the effectiveness of two paradigms of neuronavigated repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): (i) 1 Hz rTMS and (ii) continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) each as a standalone treatment for chronic aphasia poststroke. METHODS: A single subject experimental design (SSED) trial was carried out in which six people with aphasia (PWA) were recruited, following a single left hemispheric stroke more than six months prior to the study. Three individuals were treated with 1 Hz rTMS, and the remaining three were treated with cTBS. In all cases, TMS was applied over the right pars triangularis (pTr). Language assessment, with standardized and functional measures, and cognitive evaluations were carried out at four time points: twice prior to treatment (baseline), one day immediately posttreatment, and at follow-up two months after treatment was terminated. Quality of life (QoL) was also assessed at baseline and two months posttreatment. In addition, one of the participants with severe global aphasia was followed up again one and two years posttherapy. RESULTS: For all participants, both rTMS paradigms (1 Hz rTMS and cTBS) generated trends towards improvement in several language skills (i.e., verbal receptive language, expressive language, and naming and reading) one day after treatment and/or two months after therapy. Rated QoL remained stable in three individuals, but for the other three, the communication scores of the QoL were reduced, while two of them also showed a decline in the psychological scores. The participant that was treated with cTBS and followed for up to two years showed that the significant improvement she had initially exhibited in comprehension and reading skills two months after TMS (1(st) follow-up) was sustained for at least up to two years. CONCLUSION: From the current findings, it is suggested that inhibitory TMS over the right pTr has the potential to drive neuroplastic changes as a standalone treatment that facilitates language recovery in poststroke aphasia.
Keyword: Research Article
URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8767406/
https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/7274115
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A cortical network processes auditory error signals during human speech production to maintain fluency
In: PLoS Biol (2022)
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Social Media Analytics for Pharmacovigilance of Antiepileptic Drugs
In: Comput Math Methods Med (2022)
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Quantitative Evaluation of Vocabulary Emotional Color in Language Teaching
In: Occup Ther Int (2022)
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Cognitive Advantages of Multilingual Learning on Metalinguistic Awareness, Working Memory and L1 Lexicon Size: Reconceptualization of Linguistic Giftedness from a DMM Perspective
In: J Cogn (2022)
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Canadian Occupational Performance Measure: Benefits and Limitations Highlighted Using the Delphi Method and Principal Component Analysis
In: Occup Ther Int (2022)
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Determining the applicability of the RSNA radiology lexicon (RadLex) in high-grade glioma MRI reporting—a preliminary study on 20 consecutive cases with newly diagnosed glioblastoma
In: BMC Med Imaging (2022)
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Framing South Asian politics: An analysis of Indian and Pakistani English print media discourses regarding Kartarpur corridor
In: PLoS One (2022)
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Translation as a political action: reframing ‘the deal of the century’ in the translations of the BBC
In: Heliyon (2022)
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Machine Learning Technique to Detect and Classify Mental Illness on Social Media Using Lexicon-Based Recommender System
In: Comput Intell Neurosci (2022)
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Discomfort, pain and stiffness: what do these terms mean to patients? A cross-sectional survey with lexical and qualitative analyses
In: BMC Musculoskelet Disord (2022)
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Effects of word familiarity and receptive vocabulary size on speech-in-noise recognition among young adults with normal hearing
In: PLoS One (2022)
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Identification and Classification of Depressed Mental State for End-User over Social Media
In: Comput Intell Neurosci (2022)
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Relation between acquisition of lexical concept and joint attention in children with autism spectrum disorder without severe intellectual disability
In: PLoS One (2022)
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Language Dominance Modulates Transposed-Letter N400 Priming Effects in Bilinguals
In: J Cogn (2022)
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