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The use of a prosthesis to facilitate writing in aphasia and right hemiplegia
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Hemiplegic writing with the use of a prosthesis in an Aphasic Agraphic patient
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Cross-linguistic study of the agrammatic impairment in verb inflection: Icelandic, Hindi, and Finnish Cases
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Emotional and non-emotional facial behaviour in patients with unilateral brain damage
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Deficits in facial expression and movement as a function of brain damage
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The expression and perception of facial emotion in brain-damaged patients
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A non-invasive index of hemispheric activity during cognitive tasks
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Channels of emotional expression in patients with unilateral brain damage
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Abstract:
The contribution of facial, intonational, and speech channels to spontaneous emotional expression was examined in right brain-damaged (RBD), left braindamaged (LBD), and normal control (NC) subjects. Subjects were videotaped while viewing and responding to a series of emotionally laden slides; the videotapes were then rated for the three channels of communication. Overall, RBDs used facial expression and intonation less frequently than the other two groups. When the speech output channel was analyzed, oral expression of feelings in the RBDs, relative to the LBDs and NCs, was less appropriate, more propositional than prosodic, and more descriptive than affective. When the ratings for the three channels of communication were examined, facial expression and intonation were significantly correlated for all subjects.
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Applied Linguistics and Communication (to 2020)
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URL: http://archneur.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/42/4/345 https://eprints.bbk.ac.uk/id/eprint/4169/
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On the underlying causes of semantic paralexias in a patient with deep dyslexia
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