Auditory-verbal analysis in aphasia

L Schneider, L Spierer, P Maeder, J Buttet Sovilla… - Aphasiology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Comprehension deficits are more pervasive in aphasic syndromes than initially
believed. They affect differentially distinct levels of auditory-verbal comprehension. Current …

Nonlinguistic auditory capabilities in aphasia

PL Divenyi, AJ Robinson - Brain and Language, 1989 - Elsevier
Nonlinguistic auditory capabilities were assessed through psychophysical tests in 11 left-
CVA aphasic, four right-CVA nonaphasic, and eight normal male subjects selected from the …

Speech Perception Following Focal Brain Injury

EB Myers - The Handbook of Speech Perception, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Receptive language impairments are common in individuals with aphasia. Although such
deficits have historically been most closely linked to fluent forms of aphasia such as …

Phonological disorders in aphasia

G Denes, C Semenza… - Handbook of clinical and …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Phonological disorders in aphasia affect both segmental and suprasegmental or prosodie
aspects of production. A phonemic paraphasia does not involve the emission of …

Prevalence of verb and sentence impairment in aphasia as demonstrated by cluster analysis

Y Akinina, O Buivolova, O Soloukhina, A Artemova… - Aphasiology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Verb and sentence processing impairments are frequently observed in people
with aphasia (PWA). However, patterns of impairment (ie combinations of deficits that are …

43 Language impairments in acquired aphasia: Features and frameworks

R Varley, V Zimmerer - Handbook of Communication Disorders, 2018 - degruyter.com
A typical case report of aphasia would be that of an individual who previously had normal
language function, but then experienced a sudden loss of these capacities following a brain …

Psycholinguistic approaches to the study of syndromes and symptoms of aphasia

SE Blumstein - Neurobiology of Language, 2016 - Elsevier
Psycholinguistic studies of the classical aphasia syndromes provide a unique window into
the functional and neural architecture of language. The clinical syndromes produce a rich …

The right hemisphere supports but does not replace left hemisphere auditory function in patients with persisting aphasia

S Teki, GR Barnes, WD Penny, P Iverson… - Brain, 2013 - academic.oup.com
In this study, we used magnetoencephalography and a mismatch paradigm to investigate
speech processing in stroke patients with auditory comprehension deficits and age-matched …

Measures of auditory processing in aphasia: behavioural and electrophysiological analysis

M Strauss Hough, CR Downs, J Cranford, G Givens - Aphasiology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Lesions resulting in aphasia frequently involve areas associated with auditory
processing. Investigations using psychoacoustics and/or electrophysiology to examine the …

Mapping common aphasia assessments to underlying cognitive processes and their neural substrates

EH Lacey, LM Skipper-Kallal, S Xing… - … and neural repair, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Background. Understanding the relationships between clinical tests, the processes they
measure, and the brain networks underlying them, is critical in order for clinicians to move …