People with aphasia-a brain disorder affecting about a million people in the U.S.-struggle to turn their thoughts into words and comprehend spoken language.
People with aphasia—a brain disorder affecting about a million people in the U.S.—struggle to turn their thoughts into words and comprehend spoken language.
The aim of this study was to further define the clinical features of subcortical aphasia in children with ... phonemic and semantic paraphasia. Speech comprehension was generally more preserved.
Under Pakistani law, he is to serve the terms concurrently — meaning, the length of the longest of the sentences.
The action, aimed at inmates who received harsher sentences based on old disparities in drug laws, is the broadest commutation of individual sentences ever issued by a U.S. president. By Erica L.
PPA is a neurological disorder that starts gradually with word-finding, naming, and pronunciation issues and advances to comprehension, reading, and writing problems. The ability to speak may ...
Reading alone is a deeply enjoyable activity. But being read to has its own irreplaceable allure. By Melissa Kirsch The Harvard Sentences are hundreds of sentences that have been used for many ...
allowing the researchers to examine how language-specific features influence encoding and retrieval of tense in aphasia patients. To aid in diagnosis, the researchers designed two sentence ...
An individual with aphasia may experience difficulties in comprehension, verbal expression, reading, or writing. Aphasia can occur from injury to the language-dominant hemisphere of the brain ...
Thus, further research is needed to examine the relationship between linguistic and other cognitive skills in aphasia. The goal of the present study is to investigate visual and verbal short-term ...