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Treatment for improving discourse in aphasia: A systematic review and synthesis of the evidence base
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Treatment integrity and differentiation in the very early rehabilitation in SpEech (VERSE) trial
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An exploration of aphasia therapy dosage in the first six months of stroke recovery
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Ancillary Data for Refining Computer Adaptive Algorithms for the Assessment of Anomia
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Argument structure taxonomy based 269 verb picture corpus in Kannada ...
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Predictors of poststroke aphasia recovery: a systematic review-informed individual participant data meta-analysis
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RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF NEUROLINGUISTICS IN AZERBAIJANI LINGUISTICS ...
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Imanova, N.. - : Deutsche Internationale Zeitschrift für zeitgenössische Wissenschaft, 2021
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What does the data tell us about the benefits of communication interventions for the mood of adults with aphasia? a literature review
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Search Strategy for Psychosocial Interventions for Aphasia: A Scoping Review
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Factors Correlated with Communication Confidence in Persons with Aphasia: A Synthetic Cohort Analysis
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Effects of Low-Frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Language Recovery in Poststroke Survivors With Aphasia: An Updated Meta-analysis.
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Experiences of people with aphasia communicating with healthcare providers
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Main Concept, Sequencing, and Story Grammar Analyses of Cinderella Narratives in a Large Sample of Persons with Aphasia
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In: Speech Pathology and Audiology Faculty Research and Publications (2021)
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Spectral Resting-State EEG (rsEEG) in Chronic Aphasia Is Reliable, Sensitive, and Correlates With Functional Behavior
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In: Speech Pathology and Audiology Faculty Research and Publications (2021)
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We investigated spectral resting-state EEG in persons with chronic stroke-induced aphasia to determine its reliability, sensitivity, and relationship to functional behaviors. Resting-state EEG has not yet been characterized in this population and was selected given the demonstrated potential of resting-state investigations using other neuroimaging techniques to guide clinical decision-making. Controls and persons with chronic stroke-induced aphasia completed two EEG recording sessions, separated by approximately 1 month, as well as behavioral assessments of language, sensorimotor, and cognitive domains. Power in the classic frequency bands (delta, theta, alpha, and beta) was examined via spectral analysis of resting-state EEG data. Results suggest that power in the theta, alpha, and beta bands is reliable for use as a repeated measure. Significantly greater theta and lower beta power was observed in persons with aphasia (PWAs) than controls. Finally, in PWAs theta power negatively correlated with performance on a discourse informativeness measure, while alpha and beta power positively correlated with performance on the same measure. This indicates that spectral rsEEG slowing observed in PWAs in the chronic stage is pathological and suggests a possible avenue for directly altering brain activation to improve behavioral function. Taken together, these results suggest that spectral resting-state EEG holds promise for sensitive measurement of functioning and change in persons with chronic aphasia. Future studies investigating the utility of these measures as biomarkers of frank or latent aphasic deficits and treatment response in chronic stroke-induced aphasia are warranted.
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aphasia; EEG; reliability; resting-state; spectral
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URL: https://epublications.marquette.edu/spaud_fac/60 https://epublications.marquette.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1060&context=spaud_fac
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Aspects of semantics and their influence on word production in language impaired and unimpaired individuals
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Primary Progressive Aphasia: Use of Graphical Markers for an Early and Differential Diagnosis
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In: Brain Sciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 9 (2021)
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“Hard to Say, Hard to Understand, Hard to Live”: Possible Associations between Neurologic Language Impairments and Suicide Risk
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 11; Issue 12; Pages: 1594 (2021)
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Survival in the Three Common Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Retrospective Study in a Tertiary Memory Clinic
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In: Brain Sciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 9 (2021)
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