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Multimodal Neural and Behavioral Data Predict Response to Rehabilitation in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia
In: Stroke (2022)
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Predicting language recovery in post-stroke aphasia using behavior and functional MRI
In: Sci Rep (2021)
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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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supplamental_materials_NNR – Supplemental material for White Matter Hyperintensities Predict Response to Language Treatment in Poststroke Aphasia ...
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White Matter Hyperintensities Predict Response to Language Treatment in Poststroke Aphasia ...
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Reliability of BOLD signals in chronic stroke-induced aphasia ...
Higgins, James; Wang, Xue; Barbieri, Elena. - : Unpublished, 2019
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Language network re-organization associated with word- and sentence-level language interventions in chronic aphasia ...
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Neural networks for sentence comprehension and production: an ALE-based meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies
In: Hum Brain Mapp (2019)
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Sentence level aphasia
In: The Oxford handbook of psycholinguistics (Oxford, 2018), p. 239-258
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The impact of successive bi-/multilingualism on the cognitive abilities of healthy older speakers: Evidence from Norwegian academics ...
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Morphosyntactic production and WM in aphasia (Fyndanis et al., 2018) ...
Abstract: Purpose: The present work investigated whether verbal working memory (WM) affects morphosyntactic production in configurations that do not involve or favor similarity-based interference and whether WM interacts with verb-related morphosyntactic categories and/or cue–target distance (locality). It also explored whether the findings related to the questions above lend support to a recent account of agrammatic morphosyntactic production: Interpretable Features’ Impairment Hypothesis (Fyndanis, Varlokosta, & Tsapkini, 2012). Method: A sentence completion task testing production of subject–verb agreement, tense/time reference, and aspect in local and nonlocal conditions and two verbal WM tasks were administered to 8 Greek-speaking persons with agrammatic aphasia (PWA) and 103 healthy participants. Results: The 3 morphosyntactic categories dissociated in both groups (agreement > tense > aspect). A significant interaction emerged in both groups between the 3 morphosyntactic categories and WM. There was no ...
Keyword: 170204 Linguistic Processes incl. Speech Production and Comprehension; FOS Psychology; Language
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.6024428
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Morphosyntactic production and WM in aphasia (Fyndanis et al., 2018) ...
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Neurolinguistics
In: The handbook of linguistics (Oxford, 2017), p. 323-343
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Right hemisphere grey matter volume and language functions in stroke aphasia
Lukic, Sladjana; Barbieri, Elena; Wang, Xue. - : Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2017
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Intrahemispheric Perfusion in Chronic Stroke-Induced Aphasia
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Right Hemisphere Grey Matter Volume and Language Functions in Stroke Aphasia
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A computational investigation of sources of variability in sentence comprehension difficulty in aphasia ...
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Intrahemispheric Perfusion in Chronic Stroke-Induced Aphasia
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Right Hemisphere Grey Matter Volume and Language Functions in Stroke Aphasia
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