[PDF][PDF] Artificial Intelligence Enables a Paradigm Shift in Understanding Nonfluent Aphasia

N Rezaii, BC Dickerson - 2023 - psyarxiv.com
Nonfluent aphasia is a neurological condition characterized by profound alterations in the
quality and quantity of language production. Despite the succession of attempts to uncover …

How artificial intelligence (AI) is used in aphasia rehabilitation: A scoping review

N Azevedo, E Kehayia, G Jarema, G Le Dorze… - Aphasiology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become commonplace in our daily
lives, making its way into many different settings, including health and rehabilitation. While …

Case series, neuroscience-infused, computational neuropsychology will play a crucial role in the future of aphasiology. Commentary on Laine and Martin,“Cognitive …

MA Lambon Ralph, P Conroy - Aphasiology, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
In their target article, Laine and Martin (2012) summarise some of the crucial features and
history of single case cognitive neuropsychology and its importance for the past and future of …

A new era of systems neuroscience in aphasia?

L Ulm, D Copland, M Meinzer - Aphasiology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Systems neuroscience acknowledges that human brain function relies on
complex interactions between specialised brain regions that are organised in widely …

Measuring sentence information via Surprisal: theoretical and clinical implications in nonfluent aphasia

N Rezaii, J Michaelov… - Annals of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Nonfluent aphasia is characterized by simplified sentence structures and word‐
level abnormalities, including reduced use of verbs and function words. The predominant …

Where the intelligent therapist fears to tread: Commentary on guyard et al.

A Hirson, S Chiat - Aphasiology, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
The scope of the Guyard et al. paper is ambitious. There are strands of linguistics,
aphasiology and artificial intelligence (AI). In spanning this range, one might expect at least …

[图书][B] Redefining recovery from aphasia

D Cahana-Amitay, M Albert - 2015 - books.google.com
This book focuses on two fundamental aspects of brain-language relations: one concerns
the neural organization of language in the healthy brain; the other challenges current …

[图书][B] Aphasia and language: Theory to practice

SE Nadeau, LJ Rothi, B Crosson - 2000 - books.google.com
Aphasia, a devastating disorder resulting from stroke, degenerative disease, or traumatic
brain injury, profoundly affects the individual's ability to use and understand language. This …

The Complex Relationship between Cognition and Language: Illustrations from Acquired Aphasia

L Nickels, B Tessaro, S Hameau… - The Handbook of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between language and thought has been hotly debated for decades (eg,
Evans, 2014; Fodor, 1975; Langland‐Hassan et al., 2021). Some authors, like the linguist …

A computational approach for measuring sentence information via surprisal: theoretical implications in nonfluent primary progressive aphasia

N Rezaii, J Michaelov, S Josephy-Hernandez, B Ren… - medRxiv, 2022 - medrxiv.org
Nonfluent aphasia is a language disorder characterized by simplified sentence structures as
well as word-level abnormalities such as a reduced use of verbs and function words …