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Sentence Processing in Traumatic Brain Injury (Key-DeLyria, 2016) ...
Key-DeLyria, Sarah E.. - : ASHA journals, 2022
Abstract: Purpose: Sentence processing can be affected following a traumatic brain injury (TBI) due to linguistic or cognitive deficits. Language-related event-related potentials (ERPs), particularly the P600, have not been described in individuals with TBI history. Method: Four young adults with a history of closed head injury participated. Two had severe injuries, and 2 had mild–moderate injuries more than 24 months prior to testing. ERPs were recorded while participants read sentences designed to be grammatically correct or incorrect. Participants also completed cognitive and sentence comprehension measures. Results: One participant with TBI was significantly different than the control group on several behavioral sentence measures and 1 cognitive measure. However, none of the participants with TBI had a reliable P600 effect. Nonparametric bootstrapping indicated that the ERP was reliable in 10 control participants but no participants with TBI history. Conclusions: There were few behavioral differences between ...
Keyword: Natural language processing; Neurology and neuromuscular diseases
URL: https://asha.figshare.com/articles/figure/Sentence_Processing_in_Traumatic_Brain_Injury_Key-DeLyria_2016_/14963817/1
https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.14963817.v1
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Sentence Processing in Traumatic Brain Injury (Key-DeLyria, 2016) ...
Key-DeLyria, Sarah E.. - : ASHA journals, 2022
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Rapid Serial Visual Presentation Interacts with Ambiguity During Sentence Comprehension [<Journal>]
Key-DeLyria, Sarah E. [Verfasser]; Bodner, Todd [Verfasser]; Altmann, Lori J. P. [Verfasser]
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Revealing Subtle Cognitive-Linguistic Differences in Adults with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Through Discourse Analysis
In: Student Research Symposium (2017)
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The effects of phonetic complexity on vowel formant variability in apraxia of speech ...
Key-DeLyria, Sarah E.. - : University of Texas at Austin, 2017
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The effects of phonetic complexity on vowel formant variability in apraxia of speech
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