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Functional Foreign Accent Syndrome in suspected Conversion Disorder: A case study
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Asymmetries in speech articulation as reflected on palatograms: a meta-study
Verhoeven, J.; Marien, P.; De Clerck, I.. - : Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association Inc., 2019
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Neurological aspects of foreign accent syndrome in stroke patients
Marien, P.; Keulen, S.; Verhoeven, J.. - : Elsevier, 2019
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Language and the cerebellum
Mariën, P.; Borgatti, R. (orcid:0000-0001-8165-4994). - 2018
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Cerebellar induced differential polyglot aphasia: a neurolinguistic and fMRI study
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Apraxia of speech and cerebellar mutism syndrome: a case study
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Oral and written picture description in individuals with aphasia
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Psychogenic Foreign Accent Syndrome: A New Case
Keulen, S.; Bastiaanse, R.; Marien, P.. - : FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2016
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Developmental Foreign Accent Syndrome: report of a new case
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Perceptual accent rating and attribution in psychogenic FAS: some further evidence challenging Whitaker's operational definition
Keulen, S.; Verhoeven, J.; Bastiaanse, R.. - : Frontiers, 2016
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Cerebellum and Apraxia
Marien, P.; van Dun, K.; Verhoeven, J.. - : Springer New York LLC, 2015
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Foreign accent syndrome: A typological overview
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Cerebellum and apraxia
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Accent attribution in speakers with Foreign Accent Syndrome
Verhoeven, J.; De Pauw, G.; Pettinato, M.. - : Elsevier, 2013
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Mastication Dyspraxia: A Neurodevelopmental Disorder Reflecting Disruption of the Cerebellocerebral Network Involved in Planned Actions
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Grammar disruption in a patient with Neuro-Sweet syndrome
Abstract: This paper for the first time reports detailed neurolinguistic findings in a patient with Neuro-Sweet syndrome. In this patient the presenting symptoms of central nervous system (CNS) involvement primarily consisted of a selective grammar deficit restricted to spontaneous speech. On MRI a left prefrontal ischemic stroke (superior part BA 6) and two small subcortical left parietal infarctions were found. Neurolinguistic analyses, however, did not reveal a profile consistent with any observations of agrammatism caused by structural damage to the language areas critically involved in grammatical processing. It is hypothesized that selectively distorted grammar might reflect disruption of the frontosubcortical network involved in language processing. Prefrontal neurobehavioral abnormalities associated with functional disruption of the inferior medial frontal regions as demonstrated by SPECT, additionally suggest that agrammatic symptoms may be linked to a higher-level cognitive disorder following encephalopathic CNS involvement.
Keyword: P Philology. Linguistics
URL: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/14198/
https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/14198/1/Revised%20Manuscript2%20.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1080/13554794.2011.588178
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Neurogenic foreign accent syndrome: Articulatory setting, segments and prosody in a Dutch speaker
Marien, P.; Verhoeven, J.. - : Elsevier, 2010
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Developmental Coordination Disorder: Disruption of the Cerebello-Cerebral Network evidenced by SPECT
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Foreign accent syndrome as a developmental motor speech disorder
Marien, P.; Wackenier, P.; Engelborghs, S.. - : Elsevier, 2009
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A foreign speech accent in a case of conversion disorder
Engelborghs, S.; Marien, P.; D'Haenen, H.. - : IOS Press, 2005
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