ListarPMCC - Contribuciones a congresos científicos por tema "Afasia"
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A reappraisal of echolalia in aphasia: A case-series study with multimodal neuroimaging
(2017-02-03)Introduction: Verbal echoes are commonplace in patients with aphasia, yet information on their cognitive and neural mechanisms remains unexplored (Berthier et al., in press). This study aims to instantiate the concept ... -
Is the emergence of speech errors in chronic post-stroke aphasia a result of ongoing compensatory brain plasticity mechanisms?
(2020-12-17)Traditional descriptions of aphasia have ascribed language disturbances to tissue damage but symptoms expressed as repetitive verbal behaviors such as echolalia, perseverations and so forth, cannot emanate from fully ... -
Neurobehavioral changes in people with post-stroke aphasia
(2020-01-27)At present, research on neurobehavioral disorders in people with post-stroke aphasia is scarce, especially in Spanish. The objective of this study is to design a new scale on neurobehavioral change, the Scale of Neurobehavioral ... -
Overrepresentation of verbal repetition deficits in aphasic men with stroke: A systematic literature review and meta-analysis
(2017-02-01)Introduction: The arcuate fasciculus (AF) is a key component for language repetition Neuroimaging evidence indicates a gender-dimorphic architecture of this white matter tract. Strong left lateralization of the direct segment ... -
Relación entre déficits lingüísticos y atencionales en personas con afasia post-ictus: el papel de la modulación colinérgica
(2016-04-05)Objetivos: (1) Estudiar la prevalencia de déficits atencionales en personas con afasia crónica post-ictus (PACPI); (2) evaluar si la modulación del sistema colinérgico, con donepecilo, tiene efectos favorables sobre los ... -
Towards a tailored approach to neuroplasticity enhancement based on brain and behavioral predictors of language learning success
(2020-12-17)Individual differences in the functional and morphological architecture of the dorsal and ventral language pathways may explain part of the variability observed in the ability to learn new words in healthy population and ...