Network anatomy in logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia
The logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia (lvPPA) is a neurodegenerative
syndrome characterized linguistically by gradual loss of repetition and naming skills …
syndrome characterized linguistically by gradual loss of repetition and naming skills …
Four dimensions of naturalistic language production in aphasia after stroke
There is a rich tradition of research on the neuroanatomical correlates of spoken language
production in aphasia using constrained tasks (eg, picture naming), which offer controlled …
production in aphasia using constrained tasks (eg, picture naming), which offer controlled …
[HTML][HTML] The unique role of the frontal aslant tract in speech and language processing
The frontal aslant tract (FAT) is a recently described intralobar tract that connects the
superior and inferior frontal gyri. The FAT has been implicated in various speech and …
superior and inferior frontal gyri. The FAT has been implicated in various speech and …
Sentence repetition span in primary progressive aphasia and Alzheimer's disease: insights from preliminary results
S Arslan, A Plonka, A Mouton, J Lemaire… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) is a neurocognitive disorder ascribed to cortical atrophy
impacting language abilities. It is widely classified into three main variants, logopenic PPA …
impacting language abilities. It is widely classified into three main variants, logopenic PPA …
The role of variation in phonological and semantic working memory capacities in sentence comprehension: neural evidence from healthy and brain-damaged …
Research on the role of working memory (WM) in language processing has typically focused
on WM for phonological information. However, considerable behavioral evidence supports …
on WM for phonological information. However, considerable behavioral evidence supports …
Neuroanatomical correlates of screening for aphasia in NeuroDegeneration (SAND) battery in non-fluent/agrammatic variant of primary progressive aphasia
E Premi, M Cotelli, E Gobbi, I Pagnoni… - Frontiers in Aging …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Non-fluent/agrammatic variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia (avPPA) is
primarily characterized by language impairment due to atrophy of the inferior frontal gyrus …
primarily characterized by language impairment due to atrophy of the inferior frontal gyrus …
Disintegration at the syntax-semantics interface in prodromal Alzheimer's disease: New evidence from complex sentence anaphora in amnestic Mild Cognitive …
B Lust, S Flynn, C Henderson, J Gair… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Although diverse language deficits have been widely observed in prodromal Alzheimer's
disease (AD), the underlying nature of such deficits and their explanation remains opaque …
disease (AD), the underlying nature of such deficits and their explanation remains opaque …
Learning from mistakes: Cognitive and metabolic correlates of errors on picture naming in the Alzheimer's Disease Spectrum
Background: Analysis of subtypes of picture naming errors produced by patients with
Alzheimer's disease (AD) have seldom been investigated yet may clarify the cognitive and …
Alzheimer's disease (AD) have seldom been investigated yet may clarify the cognitive and …
Investigating Verbal Repetition in Persian-speaking Patients with the Semantic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia Compared to Healthy Individuals
O Azad - Journal of Modern Rehabilitation, 2023 - publish.kne-publishing.com
Introduction: Language deficit is regarded as one of the most important hallmarks of primary
progressive aphasia. This study aims to analyze the nature of verbal repetition ability in a …
progressive aphasia. This study aims to analyze the nature of verbal repetition ability in a …
Components of language processing and their long-term and working memory storage in the brain
There is a consensus that the temporal lobes are involved in representing various types of
information critical for language processing, including phonological (ie, speech sound) …
information critical for language processing, including phonological (ie, speech sound) …