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Lesion site and therapy time predict responses to a therapy for anomia after stroke: a prognostic model development study. ...
Hope, Thomas MH; Nardo, Davide; Holland, Rachel. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021
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NUVA: A Naming Utterance Verifier for Aphasia Treatment ...
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Lesion site and therapy time predict responses to a therapy for anomia after stroke: a prognostic model development study
In: Sci Rep (2021)
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Lesion site and therapy time predict responses to a therapy for anomia after stroke: a prognostic model development study.
Hope, Thomas MH; Nardo, Davide; Holland, Rachel. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021. : Sci Rep, 2021
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Lesion site and therapy time predict responses to a therapy for anomia after stroke: a prognostic model development study
Hope, Thomas M. H.; Nardo, Davide; Holland, Rachel. - : Nature Publishing Group UK, 2021. : Scientific Reports, 2021
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NUVA: A Naming Utterance Verifier for Aphasia Treatment
In: Comput Speech Lang (2021)
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Efficacy of spoken word comprehension therapy in patients with chronic aphasia: a cross-over randomised controlled trial with structural imaging ...
Fleming, Victoria; Brownsett, Sonia; Krason, Anna. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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Efficacy of spoken word comprehension therapy in patients with chronic aphasia: a cross-over randomised controlled trial with structural imaging. ...
Fleming, Victoria; Brownsett, Sonia; Krason, Anna. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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Efficacy of spoken word comprehension therapy in patients with chronic aphasia: a cross-over randomised controlled trial with structural imaging.
Fleming, Victoria; Brownsett, Sonia; Krason, Anna. - : BMJ, 2020. : J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry, 2020
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Efficacy of spoken word comprehension therapy in patients with chronic aphasia: a cross-over randomised controlled trial with structural imaging
Fleming, Victoria; Brownsett, Sonia; Krason, Anna. - : BMJ Publishing Group, 2020
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Right hemisphere structural adaptation and changing language skills years after left hemisphere stroke
Hope, Thomas M. H.; Leff, Alex P.; Prejawa, Susan. - : Oxford University Press, 2017
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Comparing language outcomes in monolingual and bilingual stroke patients
Hope, Thomas M. H.; Parker Jones, ‘Ōiwi; Grogan, Alice. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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Patterns of Dysgraphia in Primary Progressive Aphasia Compared to Post-Stroke Aphasia
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Neuroimaging in aphasia treatment research: quantifying brain lesions after stroke
Abstract: New structural and functional neuroimaging methods continue to rapidly develop, offering promising tools for cognitive neuroscientists. In the last 20. years, advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques have provided invaluable insights into how language is represented and processed in the brain and how it can be disrupted by damage to, or dysfunction of, various parts of the brain. Current functional MRI (fMRI) approaches have also allowed researchers to purposefully investigate how individuals recover language after stroke. This paper presents recommendations for quantification of brain lesions derived from discussions among international researchers at the Neuroimaging in Aphasia Treatment Research Workshop held at Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois, USA). Methods for detailing and characterizing the brain damage that can influence results of fMRI studies in chronic aphasic stroke patients are discussed. Moreover, we aimed to provide the reader with a set of general practical guidelines and references to facilitate choosing adequate structural imaging strategies that facilitate fMRI studies in aphasia treatment research.
Keyword: 2805 Cognitive Neuroscience; 2808 Neurology; Aphasia; Brain lesions; Language recovery; Stroke; Structural anatomy
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:299344
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Neuroimaging in aphasia treatment research: Consensus and practical guidelines for data analysis
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Can tDCS enhance treatment of aphasia after stroke?
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 26 (2012) 9, 1169-1191
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Shocking speech
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 26 (2012) 9, 1077-1081
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Brain stimulation and language
Crinion, Jenny (Hrsg.). - S.l. : Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
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The Effect of Aging on the Neural Correlates of Phonological Word Retrieval
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Neuroimaging in aphasia treatment research: Consensus and practical guidelines for data analysis
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