Aphasia affects two parts of the brain's communication centers. Symptoms can include struggling to form words, repeating phrases, or understanding what someone else is saying to them. Per ...
Main Radiologic and Linguistic Features Patient Age (yr, mo) Topography of Brain Lesions* Follow-Up Evolution of Language Anomalies Put Pal CN ICA Th ICP SOC 1 8,3 + + + D6 Hypospontaneity ...
studied two variants of progressive aphasia, SEMD and PNFA ... SEMD cases all had ubiquitin-positive inclusions within the brain, whereas the PNFA cases with pathological confirmation had tau ...
An international team of researchers, including scientists from the HSE Centre for Language and Brain, has identified the causes of impairments in expressing grammatical tense in people with aphasia.
Aphasia, a condition caused by strokes or other damage to the brain, impairs speech production ... The goal is to make the application publicly available and part of the rehabilitation of ...