The role of gesture in communication and cognition: Implications for understanding and treating neurogenic communication disorders
When people talk, they gesture. Gesture is a fundamental component of language that
contributes meaningful and unique information to a spoken message and reflects the …
contributes meaningful and unique information to a spoken message and reflects the …
What is functional communication? A theoretical framework for real-world communication applied to aphasia rehabilitation
WJ Doedens, L Meteyard - Neuropsychology Review, 2022 - Springer
Aphasia is an impairment of language caused by acquired brain damage such as stroke or
traumatic brain injury, that affects a person's ability to communicate effectively. The aim of …
traumatic brain injury, that affects a person's ability to communicate effectively. The aim of …
Aging, gesture production, and disfluency in speech: A comparison of younger and older adults
Age‐related changes are observed in the speech and gestures of neurotypical individuals.
Older adults are more disfluent in speech and use fewer representational gestures (eg …
Older adults are more disfluent in speech and use fewer representational gestures (eg …
How do clinicians judge fluency in aphasia?
Purpose: Aphasia fluency is multiply determined by underlying impairments in lexical
retrieval, grammatical formulation, and speech production. This poses challenges for …
retrieval, grammatical formulation, and speech production. This poses challenges for …
[图书][B] Analysis of neurogenic disordered discourse production: From theory to practice
APH Kong - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Analysis of Neurogenic Disordered Discourse Production provides a comprehensive review
and discussion of aphasia and its related disorders, their corresponding clinical discourse …
and discussion of aphasia and its related disorders, their corresponding clinical discourse …
Multimodal communication in aphasia: Perception and production of co-speech gestures during face-to-face conversation
BC Preisig, N Eggenberger, D Cazzoli… - Frontiers in human …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The role of nonverbal communication in patients with post-stroke language impairment
(aphasia) is not yet fully understood. This study investigated how aphasic patients perceive …
(aphasia) is not yet fully understood. This study investigated how aphasic patients perceive …
Does gesture improve the communication success of people with aphasia?: A systematic review
Background Speakers with aphasia gesture, but the extent to which these gestures improve
their communication success is unclear. Aim The primary aim is to assess if gesture …
their communication success is unclear. Aim The primary aim is to assess if gesture …
The use and function of gestures in word-finding difficulties in aphasia
J Kistner, LT Dipper, J Marshall - Aphasiology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Gestures are spontaneous hand and arm movements that are part of everyday
communication. The roles of gestures in communication are disputed. Most agree that they …
communication. The roles of gestures in communication are disputed. Most agree that they …
How clerks understand the requests of people living with aphasia in service encounters
Aphasia often restricts participation. People living with aphasia (PLWA) engage in fewer
activities, which leads to fewer interactions than before aphasia. Analyses of interactions …
activities, which leads to fewer interactions than before aphasia. Analyses of interactions …
Suggestions for improving the investigation of gesture in aphasia
Purpose When we speak, we gesture, and indeed, persons with aphasia gesture more
frequently. The reason (s) for this is still being investigated, spurring an increase in the …
frequently. The reason (s) for this is still being investigated, spurring an increase in the …