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This dissertation by Karin Myrberg focuses on the comparative analysis of interaction and language assessment in individuals with aphasia and dementia. It explores the cognitive and linguistic challenges faced by these groups, particularly in clinical settings involving speech and language pathologists (SLPs). The research examines how interactions differ between structured test conversations and informal dialogues, highlighting the limitations of traditional language assessments that often fail to capture the nuanced interplay between language and cognition. The study underscores the need for more holistic assessment approaches within SLP services to better address the communicative abilities of individuals with aphasia and dementia. This work is intended for medical professionals, particularly those in speech-language pathology and related fields.
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Aphasia is an acquired central disorder of language that impairs a person's ability to understand and/or produce spoken or writing language. The study of aphasia is important in different clinical and fundamental areas, including neurology, psychology, linguistics, and speech-language pathology. This book presents comprehensive information on the diagnosis and treatment of aphasias. Chapters cover such topics as linguistics and the study of aphasias, different types of aphasias, treatment approaches, imaging, and much more.
Aphasia --- Diagnosis.
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Aphasia is an acquired central disorder of language that impairs a person's ability to understand and/or produce spoken or writing language. The study of aphasia is important in different clinical and fundamental areas, including neurology, psychology, linguistics, and speech-language pathology. This book presents comprehensive information on the diagnosis and treatment of aphasias. Chapters cover such topics as linguistics and the study of aphasias, different types of aphasias, treatment approaches, imaging, and much more.
Aphasia --- Diagnosis.
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Aphasia is an acquired central disorder of language that impairs a person's ability to understand and/or produce spoken or writing language. The study of aphasia is important in different clinical and fundamental areas, including neurology, psychology, linguistics, and speech-language pathology. This book presents comprehensive information on the diagnosis and treatment of aphasias. Chapters cover such topics as linguistics and the study of aphasias, different types of aphasias, treatment approaches, imaging, and much more.
Aphasia --- Diagnosis.
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"Aphasia, Volume 185 covers important advances in our understanding of how language is processed in the brain and how lesions or degeneration in the left hemisphere affect language processing. This new release reviews research regarding how language recovers from brain injury, along with new interventions developed to enhance recovery, including language rehabilitation, noninvasive brain stimulation and medications. Sections cover neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of language networks, focus on mechanisms of recovery (and decline) of language, and include chapters on intervention, including recently developed behavioral therapies, brain stimulation, medications, and a review of studies of treatment for both post-stroke aphasia and primary progressive aphasia"--
Organic electronics. --- Electronics --- Electronic polymers. --- Materials. --- Aphasia. --- Aphasia
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"Aphasia, Volume 185 covers important advances in our understanding of how language is processed in the brain and how lesions or degeneration in the left hemisphere affect language processing. This new release reviews research regarding how language recovers from brain injury, along with new interventions developed to enhance recovery, including language rehabilitation, noninvasive brain stimulation and medications. Sections cover neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of language networks, focus on mechanisms of recovery (and decline) of language, and include chapters on intervention, including recently developed behavioral therapies, brain stimulation, medications, and a review of studies of treatment for both post-stroke aphasia and primary progressive aphasia"--
Organic electronics. --- Electronics --- Electronic polymers. --- Materials. --- Aphasia. --- Aphasia
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This textbook is intended for courses in aphasia and other neurogenic communication disorders. The Coursebook offers a comprehensive description and critical review of basic and applied research on aphasia, right hemisphere disorder (RHD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), and dementia--the four major language and communication disorders associated with neurological pathologies. The relationship between the brain and language, major features of aphasia and other disorders, their assessment, and treatment have been described in streamlined and clinician-friendly language. Critical review of theories, assessment, and treatment research helps speech-language pathologists distinguish valid from the questionable in the professional and scientific literature. All assessment and treatment chapters give an outline of comprehensive and practical procedures, integrating current practices that clinicians might readily use.
Aphasia --- Dyslexia, Acquired --- Agraphia --- Dementia
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Aphasia. --- Brain --- Language disorders --- Speech disorders --- Diseases
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