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Resilience, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and anger: A linguistic inquiry into the psychological processes associated with resilience in secondary school STEM learning. ...
Hall, Sophie S; McGill, Ross Morrison; Puttick, Steven. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2022
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How bilingualism modulates selective attention in children ...
Phelps, Jacqueline; Attaheri, Adam; Bozic, Mirjana. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2022
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Cambridge Psycholinguistic Inventory of Christian Beliefs: A registered report of construct validity, internal consistency and test-retest reliability. ...
Clackson, Kaili; Pohran, Nadya; Galli, Riccardo M. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2022
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ЗНАЧЕНИЕ НАУЧНО-ПОПУЛЯРНОЙ СТАТЬИ ... : THE IMPORTANCE OF A POPULAR SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE ...
Кузибаева, Р.Ш.. - : Oriental renaissance: Innovative, educational, natural and social sciences, 2022
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Lifelong bilingualism and mechanisms of neuroprotection in Alzheimer dementia. ...
Sala, Arianna; Malpetti, Maura; Farsad, Mohsen. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2022
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Optionality in the Expression of Indefiniteness: A Pilot Study on Piacentine
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 2; Pages: 99 (2022)
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Approximate Entropy in Canonical and Non-Canonical Fiction
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This might be the PLACE. Spelling out a covert D in Fodom spatial PPs
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Speech Entrainment Improves Connectivity Between Anterior and Posterior Cortical Speech Areas in Non-Fluent Aphasia
In: Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2022)
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Speech entrainment (SE), the online mimicking of an audiovisual speech model, has been shown to increase speech fluency in individuals with non-fluent aphasia. One theory that may explain why SE improves speech output is that it synchronizes functional connectivity between anterior and posterior language regions to be more similar to that of neurotypical speakers. OBJECTIVES: The present study tested this by measuring functional connectivity between two regions shown to be necessary for speech production, and their right hemisphere homologues, in 24 persons with aphasia compared to 20 controls during both free (spontaneous) speech and SE. METHODS: Functional connectivity values in each person with aphasia were normalized to the control data. Two analyses were carried out: 1) functional connectivity values were compared between persons with aphasia and controls during free speech and SE and 2) stepwise linear models with leave-one-out cross validation including normed functional connectivity during both tasks and proportion damage to the left hemisphere as independent variables were created for each language score. RESULTS: Left hemisphere anterior-posterior functional connectivity and left hemisphere posterior to right hemisphere anterior functional connectivity were significantly more similar to connectivity of the control group during SE compared to free speech. Additionally, connectivity during free speech was more strongly associated with language measures than connectivity during SE. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, these results suggest that SE promotes normalization of functional connectivity (i.e., return to patterns observed in neurotypical controls), which may explain why individuals with aphasia produce more fluent speech during SE compared to spontaneous speech.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8982955/
https://doi.org/10.1177/15459683211064264
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34968159
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Structural disconnection of the posterior medial frontal cortex reduces speech error monitoring
In: Neuroimage Clin (2022)
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Human drone interaction in delivery of medical supplies: A scoping review of experimental studies
In: PLoS One (2022)
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Neuroanatomical correlations of visuospatial processing in primary progressive aphasia
In: Brain Commun (2022)
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Tractography of supplementary motor area projections in progressive speech apraxia and aphasia
In: Neuroimage Clin (2022)
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Factors determining the need for general anesthesia to deliver dental treatment for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities
In: Saudi J Anaesth (2022)
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Secondary Stroke Risk Reduction in Black Adults: a Systematic Review
In: J Racial Ethn Health Disparities (2022)
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Regional Alteration within the Cerebellum and the Reorganization of the Cerebrocerebellar System following Poststroke Aphasia
In: Neural Plast (2022)
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Neural correlates of impaired vocal feedback control in post-stroke aphasia
In: Neuroimage (2022)
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Aphasia recovery by language training using a brain–computer interface: a proof-of-concept study
In: Brain Commun (2022)
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Diminished preparatory physiological responses in frontotemporal lobar degeneration syndromes
In: Brain Commun (2022)
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The Recovery Mechanism of Standardized Aphasia in Intelligent Medical Treatment
In: Contrast Media Mol Imaging (2022)
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