Non-verbal communication in severe aphasia: Influence of aphasia, apraxia, or semantic processing?

K Hogrefe, W Ziegler, N Weidinger, G Goldenberg - Cortex, 2012 - Elsevier
… , limb apraxia, or other factors like non-verbal semantic processing influence the skillful use
of communicative gestures by aphasic patients. The inconsistent outcomes might have two …

Suggestions for improving the investigation of gesture in aphasia

BC Stark, S Clough, M Duff - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing …, 2021 - ASHA
Gesture has been the subject of psychological investigation for several … we use the term
gesture, we are referring to spontaneous hand movements that occur naturally in communication

Does gesture improve the communication success of people with aphasia?: A systematic review

N De Kleine, ML Rose, M Weinborn, R Knox, N Fay - Aphasiology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
… no evidence of a relationship between aphasia severity and communication success in the
gesture modality. We conclude that gesture is less affected by aphasia severity than speech. …

Gestures and speech in referential communication by aphasic subjects: channel use and efficiency

P Feyereisen, D Barter, M Goossens, N Clerebaut - Aphasiology, 1988 - Taylor & Francis
… deficits prevent the use of gestures by aphasic subjects to … hinder efficient use of gestures in
referential communication. Two … use of communicative gestures was not restricted to aphasic

How much information do people with aphasia convey via gesture?

C de Beer, M Carragher, K van Nispen, K Hogrefe… - American journal of …, 2017 - ASHA
… PWA communicate through 3 types of gesture and the communicative effectiveness of such
… of gesture use, aphasia severity, and verbal fluency can be formulated. Aphasia severity …

Can gesticulation help aphasic people speak, or rather, communicate?

JP De Ruiter - Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… Following that, I discuss the finding by Rose and Douglas (Citation) that making gestures
does facilitate word production in some patients with aphasia. I argue that the gestures

Gestural depiction in acquired language disorders: On the form and use of iconic gestures in aphasic talk-in-interaction

R Wilkinson - Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
… This paper will focus on the use of iconic gesture by a man with aphasia (“James”) in
naturally occurring interaction with his speech-language therapist. Methods and findings from …

Gesture and speech integration: An exploratory study of a man with aphasia

N Cocks, L Sautin, S Kita, G Morgan… - … & Communication …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… impact of aphasia on gesture and speech integration. However, the findings are limited to
pointing gestures. Investigating the use of iconic gestures by individuals with aphasia allows …

Nonverbal communication and aphasia: A review: II. Expression

P Feyereisen, X Seron - Brain and Language, 1982 - Elsevier
… What is original in Jackson’s view is that the propositional use of gestures is impaired in
aphasia though some expressive levels, such as the communication of emotions, remains intact. …

[PDF][PDF] Communication and language recovery in people with aphasia: using gestures in speech-language therapy

AM Mokaya - 2019 - opensiuc.lib.siu.edu
… People with anomic aphasia tend have difficulty … they may use circumlocutions when speaking
or use gestures to … participants with anomic aphasia used more gestures than participants …