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The social identity of older adults from the perspective of children ...
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Elderspeak in Acute Hospitals? The Role of Context, Cognitive and Functional Impairment ...
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Elderspeak in Acute Hospitals? The Role of Context, Cognitive and Functional Impairment ...
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Eye Tracking as a Tool to Identify Mood in Aphasia: A Feasibility Study ...
Ashaie, Sameer A.; Cherney, Leora R.. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Disease Progression in Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer Disease: The Contribution of Staging Scales ...
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Supplemental Material, Appendices - Primary Progressive Aphasia Education and Support Groups: A Clinical Evaluation ...
Taylor-Rubin, Cathleen; Azizi, Lisa; Croot, Karen. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Supplemental Material, Appendices - Primary Progressive Aphasia Education and Support Groups: A Clinical Evaluation ...
Taylor-Rubin, Cathleen; Azizi, Lisa; Croot, Karen. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Identifiable Patterns of Trait, State, and Experience in Chronic Stroke Recovery ...
E. Susan Duncan; A. Duke Shereen; Thanos Gentimis. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Change in Right Inferior Longitudinal Fasciculus Integrity Is Associated With Naming Recovery in Subacute Poststroke Aphasia ...
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Primary Progressive Aphasia Education and Support Groups: A Clinical Evaluation ...
Taylor-Rubin, Cathleen; Azizi, Lisa; Croot, Karen. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Identifiable Patterns of Trait, State, and Experience in Chronic Stroke Recovery ...
E. Susan Duncan; A. Duke Shereen; Thanos Gentimis. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Supplemetary_Materials - Multidimensional Apathy in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia, Primary Progressive Aphasia, and Alzheimer Disease ...
Radakovic, Ratko; Shuna Colville; Cranley, Denise. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Ashaie_Supp.Tables – Supplemental material for Eye Tracking as a Tool to Identify Mood in Aphasia: A Feasibility Study ...
Ashaie, Sameer A.; Cherney, Leora R.. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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White Matter Hyperintensities Predict Response to Language Treatment in Poststroke Aphasia ...
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supplamental_materials_NNR – Supplemental material for White Matter Hyperintensities Predict Response to Language Treatment in Poststroke Aphasia ...
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Multidimensional Apathy in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia, Primary Progressive Aphasia, and Alzheimer Disease ...
Radakovic, Ratko; Shuna Colville; Cranley, Denise. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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supplamental_materials_NNR – Supplemental material for White Matter Hyperintensities Predict Response to Language Treatment in Poststroke Aphasia ...
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Eye Tracking as a Tool to Identify Mood in Aphasia: A Feasibility Study ...
Ashaie, Sameer A.; Cherney, Leora R.. - : SAGE Journals, 2020
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Disease Progression in Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer Disease: The Contribution of Staging Scales ...
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White Matter Hyperintensities Predict Response to Language Treatment in Poststroke Aphasia ...
Abstract: BackgroundWhite matter hyperintensities (WMH) are a radiological marker of brain health that has been associated with language status in poststroke aphasia; however, its association with language treatment outcomes remains unknown.ObjectiveTo determine whether WMH in the right hemisphere (RH) predict response to language therapy independently from demographics and stroke lesion–related factors in poststroke aphasia.MethodsWe used the Fazekas scale to rate WMH in the RH in 30 patients with poststroke aphasia who received language treatment. We developed ordinal regression models to examine language treatment effects as a function of WMH severity after controlling for aphasia severity, stroke lesion volume, time post onset, age, and education level. We also evaluated associations between WMH severity and both pre-treatment naming ability and executive function.ResultsThe severity of WMH in the RH predicted treatment response independently from demographic and stroke-related factors such that patients with less ...
Keyword: 110308 Geriatrics and Gerontology; 110904 Neurology and Neuromuscular Diseases; FOS Clinical medicine; Neuroscience
URL: https://sage.figshare.com/collections/White_Matter_Hyperintensities_Predict_Response_to_Language_Treatment_in_Poststroke_Aphasia/5122498/1
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