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A 'Mini Linguistic State Examination' to classify primary progressive aphasia. ...
Patel, Nikil; Peterson, Katie A; Ingram, Ruth U. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2022
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A 'Mini Linguistic State Examination' to classify primary progressive aphasia. ...
Patel, Nikil; Peterson, Katie A; Ingram, Ruth U. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2022
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The language profile in multiple system atrophy: an exploratory study
In: J Neural Transm (Vienna) (2021)
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In search of different categories of abstract concepts: a fMRI adaptation study
In: Sci Rep (2021)
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High gamma response tracks different syntactic structures in homophonous phrases
In: http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/277719 (2020)
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High gamma response tracks different syntactic structures in homophonous phrases
In: Sci Rep (2020)
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Preservation of Language Processing and Auditory Performance in Patients With Disorders of Consciousness: A Multimodal Assessment
In: Front Neurol (2020)
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Clinical use of SAND battery to evaluate language in patients with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
Picillo, Marina; Cuoco, Sofia; Carotenuto, Immacolata. - : Public Library of Science, 2019
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Beyond the abstract—concrete dichotomy: Mode of acquisition, concreteness, imageability, familiarity, age of acquisition, context availability, and abstractness norms for a set of 417 Italian words
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A feature-based neurocomputational model of semantic memory
Ursino, Mauro; Cuppini, Cristiano; Cappa, Stefano F.. - : Springer Netherlands, 2018
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Connected Speech in Neurodegenerative Language Disorders: A Review
Abstract: Language assessment has a crucial role in the clinical diagnosis of several neurodegenerative diseases. The analysis of extended speech production is a precious source of information encompassing the phonetic, phonological, lexico-semantic, morpho-syntactic, and pragmatic levels of language organization. The knowledge about the distinctive linguistic variables identifying language deficits associated to different neurodegenerative diseases has progressively improved in the last years. However, the heterogeneity of such variables and of the way they are measured and classified limits any generalization and makes the comparison among studies difficult. Here we present an exhaustive review of the studies focusing on the linguistic variables derived from the analysis of connected speech samples, with the aim of characterizing the language disorders of the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases, including primary progressive aphasia, Alzheimer's disease, movement disorders, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. A total of 61 studies have been included, considering only those reporting group analysis and comparisons with a group of healthy persons. This review first analyzes the differences in the tasks used to elicit connected speech, namely picture description, story narration, and interview, considering the possible different contributions to the assessment of different linguistic domains. This is followed by an analysis of the terminologies and of the methods of measurements of the variables, indicating the need for harmonization and standardization. The final section reviews the linguistic domains affected by each different neurodegenerative disease, indicating the variables most consistently impaired at each level and suggesting the key variables helping in the differential diagnosis among diseases. While a large amount of valuable information is already available, the review highlights the need of further work, including the development of automated methods, to take advantage of the richness of connected speech analysis for both research and clinical purposes.
Keyword: Psychology
URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00269
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5337522/
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Semantic interference and its control: A functional neuroimaging and connectivity study
In: ISSN: 1065-9471 ; EISSN: 1097-0193 ; Human Brain Mapping ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01452813 ; Human Brain Mapping, Wiley, 2016, 37 (11), pp.4179-4196. ⟨10.1002/hbm.23304⟩ (2016)
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The Semantic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia: Clinical and Neuroimaging Evidence in Single Subjects
Iaccarino, Leonardo; Crespi, Chiara; Della Rosa, Pasquale Anthony. - : Public Library of Science, 2015
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