The role of gesture in communication and cognition: Implications for understanding and treating neurogenic communication disorders

S Clough, MC Duff - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
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 …

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 …

Aging, gesture production, and disfluency in speech: A comparison of younger and older adults

B Arslan, T Göksun - Cognitive Science, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

How do clinicians judge fluency in aphasia?

JK Gordon, S Clough - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022 - ASHA
Purpose: Aphasia fluency is multiply determined by underlying impairments in lexical
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 …

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 …

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
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 …

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 …

How clerks understand the requests of people living with aphasia in service encounters

C Anglade, G Le Dorze, C Croteau - Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Aphasia often restricts participation. People living with aphasia (PLWA) engage in fewer
activities, which leads to fewer interactions than before aphasia. Analyses of interactions …

Suggestions for improving the investigation of gesture in aphasia

BC Stark, S Clough, M Duff - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing …, 2021 - ASHA
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 …