ListarPMCC - Contribuciones a congresos científicos por tema "Aphasia"
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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 ... -
Neural signatures of treatment-induced benefits in apathy and depression amongst persons with aphasia
(2020-01-27)Intensive language-action therapy (ILAT) reduces symptoms of depression in persons with aphasia (PWA) due to stroke. The neural correlates of such improvement remain unexplored. Here we evaluated apathy and depression in ... -
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 ... -
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 ...