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Functional Connectivity and Speech Entrainment Speech Entrainment Improves Connectivity Between Anterior and Posterior Cortical Speech Areas in Non-fluent Aphasia ...
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Functional Connectivity and Speech Entrainment Speech Entrainment Improves Connectivity Between Anterior and Posterior Cortical Speech Areas in Non-fluent Aphasia ...
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Speech Entrainment Improves Connectivity Between Anterior and Posterior Cortical Speech Areas in Non-Fluent Aphasia
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In: Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2022)
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Isolating the white matter circuitry of the dorsal language stream: Connectome‐Symptom Mapping in stroke induced aphasia
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In: Hum Brain Mapp (2021)
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Independent contributions of structural and functional connectivity: Evidence from a stroke model
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In: Netw Neurosci (2021)
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2018 ASHA Research Symposium: Julius Fridricksson, BDNF Genotype & Brain Activation in Aphasia ...
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2018 ASHA Research Symposium: Julius Fridricksson, BDNF Genotype & Brain Activation in Aphasia ...
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Machine learning‐based multimodal prediction of language outcomes in chronic aphasia
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In: Hum Brain Mapp (2020)
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Progression of aphasia severity (Johnson et al., 2019) ...
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Background and Purpose: The severity of aphasic impairment in chronic stroke survivors is typically thought to be stable by 6 months postonset. However, a recent study showed that stroke survivors with aphasia experience language improvement or decline in the chronic phase, years beyond onset. Little is known about why some individuals improve whereas others remain stable or decline. Additionally, no study has tracked changes in aphasia from assessments completed at multiple time points across many years. The current study offers a comprehensive analysis of potential predictive demographic and health information to determine which factors predict dynamic changes in aphasia severity in chronic stroke. Methods: Individuals in the chronic stage of a single-event, left-hemisphere ischemic stroke were identified from an archival database and included for study ( N = 39). Participants were included if they had undergone 2 or more standardized language assessments acquired at time points at least 6 months apart, ...
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URL: https://asha.figshare.com/articles/Progression_of_aphasia_severity_Johnson_et_al_2019_/7849304 https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.7849304
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2018 ASHA Research Symposium: Julius Fridricksson, BDNF Genotype & Brain Activation in Aphasia ...
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BDNF genotype & brain activation in aphasia (Kristinsson et al., 2019) ...
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BDNF genotype & brain activation in aphasia (Kristinsson et al., 2019) ...
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Progression of Aphasia Severity in the Chronic Stages of Stroke
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Leukoaraiosis is associated with a decline in language abilities in chronic aphasia
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In: Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2019)
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Cortical and structural-connectivity damage correlated with impaired syntactic processing in aphasia
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Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Genotype–Specific Differences in Cortical Activation in Chronic Aphasia
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