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Cortical Reorganization after Rehabilitation in a Patient with Conduction Aphasia Using High-Density EEG

2020

Conduction aphasia is a language disorder occurred after a left-brain injury. It is characterized by fluent speech production, reading, writing and normal comprehension, while speech repetition is impaired. The aim of this study is to investigate the cortical responses, induced by language activities, in a sub-acute stroke patient affected by conduction aphasia before and after an intensive speech therapy training. The patient was examined by using High-Density Electroencephalogram (HD-EEG) examination, while was performing language tasks. the patient was evaluated at baseline and after two months after rehabilitative treatment. Our results showed that an intensive rehabilitative process, i…

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Encoding of human action in Broca's area.

2009

International audience; Broca's area has been considered, for over a century, as the brain centre responsible for speech production. Modern neuroimaging and neuropsychological evidence have suggested a wider functional role is played by this area. In addition to the evidence that it is involved in syntactical analysis, mathematical calculation and music processing, it has recently been shown that Broca's area may play some role in language comprehension and, more generally, in understanding actions of other individuals. As shown by functional magnetic resonance imaging, Broca's area is one of the cortical areas activated by hand/mouth action observation and it has been proposed that it may …

AdultMaleDissociation (neuropsychology)Neuropsychological Testsmotor syntaxApraxia050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBroca's areaAphasiamirror-neuron systemmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLanguage disorderBroca's areaMirror neuronLanguageAphasia BrocaBrain Mappingaction recognition[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience05 social sciencesNeuropsychologyBrainCognitionMiddle Agedaction recognition; Broca's area; frontal aphasia; mirror-neuron system; motor syntax;medicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingFrontal Lobefrontal aphasiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomComprehensionPsychologyNeurosciencePhotic Stimulation030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychology
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Preserved knowledge maps of countries: Implications for the organisation of semantic memory

2004

We describe two patients with selectively preserved knowledge of the category of countries. Following a series of cerebra infarcts, patient DB presented with severe perceptual impairment, including dense apperceptive agnosia, prosopagnosia, an topographical agnosia. Despite these deficits, he could effortlessly name countries from their outline maps. Patient WH, who suffered from semantic dementia, had severe naming and comprehension difficulties, with extremely sparse residual semantic knowledge. Remarkably, the category of countries was preserved. First, we argue that, for both patients, this category preservation occurs at a semantic level. Second, we discuss our findings in the context …

CATEGORY-SPECIFICITYSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaLIVING THINGSPEOPLES NAMESTEMPORAL-LOBE ATROPHYPROGRESSIVE FLUENT APHASIATOPOGRAPHICAL MEMORYSELECTIVE IMPAIRMENTMULTIPLE SEMANTICSCONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGEVISUAL AGNOSIA
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Assessing natural metalinguistic skills in people with Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia

2019

Abstract Objective The aim of this paper is to assess whether the use of natural metalinguistic skills can be used to differentiate linguistic-communicative profiles of people with dementia (Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia in the behavioural and primary progressive aphasia variants) in the earliest stages of the disease. Method A sample of 180 people was selected. Sixty had Alzheimer’s disease, 20 had frontotemporal dementia of the behavioural variant, and 40 had frontotemporal dementia of the primary progressive aphasia variant (20 had non-fluent primary progressive aphasia and 20 had semantic dementia). The control group was composed of 60 healthy people with ages, gender,…

Linguistics and LanguageCognitive NeuroscienceSemantic dementiaLinguisticsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyDiseaseNeuropsychological TestsLPN and LVNmedicine.diseaseAdditional researchTest (assessment)Primary progressive aphasiaSpeech and HearingAphasia Primary ProgressiveAlzheimer DiseaseFrontotemporal Dementiamental disordersmedicineHumansDementiaInternal validityPsychologyFrontotemporal dementiaClinical psychologyJournal of Communication Disorders
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Collaborative storytelling with a person with aphasia - Promoting agency in a multiparty interaction

2021

Introduction: This study explores practices employed by a person with aphasia (PWA) and his wife to organize collaborative storytelling in a multiparty interaction. We identify practices that further the PWA’s agency – his impact on action – while he is telling a story together with his wife. Method: Using conversation analysis (CA), we carried out a case study of a successful storytelling sequence involving a 39-year-old man with anomic aphasia during a conversation with friends. Analysis: The PWA contributed to the storytelling by initiating the story sequence and by producing short but significant utterances in which he provided essential information and displayed epistemic authority. Th…

Linguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectAnomic aphasiamedicine.diseaseLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech and HearingConversation analysisAction (philosophy)AphasiaAgency (sociology)PedagogymedicineWifeConversationmedicine.symptomPsychologyStorytellingmedia_common
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Sensitivity to change of two depression rating scales for stroke patients.

2010

Objective: To assess the sensitivity to change of two depression scales for stroke patients: the Aphasic Depression Rating Scale (ADRS), which is a 9-item external assessment, and the Visual Analog Mood Scale (VAMS), which is a visual self-assessment scale. Patients: Forty-nine stroke patients admitted to two rehabilitation units. Methods: Symptoms of depression were assessed twice at a one-month interval (D0—D30) using the ADRS, the VAMS, and by a trained psychologist (PSY). Sensitivity to change was assessed by effect size and standardized response mean. A one-way ANOVA on ranks was performed to determine if the scales distinguished between deteriorated, stable and improved patient statu…

MaleMESH: Psychiatric Status Rating ScalesMESH : StrokeStroke patientmedicine.medical_treatmentMESH: Depressive DisorderMESH : AgedMESH : Analysis of VarianceSeverity of Illness IndexMood scale[ SDV.NEU.SC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive Sciences0302 clinical medicineMESH : Female030212 general & internal medicineDepression (differential diagnoses)MESH: AgedMESH : AphasiaRehabilitationMESH: Middle AgedRehabilitationStroke Rehabilitation[SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive SciencesMiddle AgedMESH : AdultStrokeFemaleMESH : Severity of Illness IndexPatient statusMESH : Sensitivity and SpecificityMESH : Psychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychologyClinical psychologyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyMESH : MalePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSensitivity and SpecificityMESH: Stroke03 medical and health sciencesRating scaleMESH: Severity of Illness IndexMESH: Analysis of VarianceAphasiamedicineHumansMESH : Middle AgedSensitivity to changeAgedMESH: AphasiaPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesAnalysis of VarianceDepressive DisorderMESH: HumansMESH : HumansMESH: AdultMESH: Sensitivity and SpecificityMESH: MaleMESH : Depressive DisorderPhysical therapyMESH: Female030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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“My Mind Is Doing It All”

2015

Objective: To study whether pressure of speech in jargon aphasia arises out of disturbances to core language or executive processes, or at the intersection of conceptual preparation. Background: Conceptual preparation mechanisms for speech have not been well studied. Several mechanisms have been proposed for jargon aphasia, a fluent, well-articulated, logorrheic propositional speech that is almost incomprehensible. Methods: We studied the vast quantity of jargon speech produced by patient J.A., who had suffered an infarct after the clipping of a middle cerebral artery aneurysm. We gave J.A. baseline cognitive tests and experimental word-and sentencegeneration tasks that we had designed for …

Malejargon aphasiaCognitive Neuroscienceconceptual preparationCognition DisorderExecutive FunctionAphasia WernickeAphasiamedicineHumansAgedSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaMedicine (all)Jargon aphasiaCognitionGeneral Medicinedynamic aphasiaExecutive functionsmedicine.diseaseinhibitionCognitive testComprehensionPsychiatry and Mental healthJargonexecutive controlNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.symptomCognition DisordersPsychologyPressure of speechHumanCognitive psychologyCognitive and Behavioral Neurology
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A case study of Primary Progressive Aphasia: improvement on verbs after rTMS treatment.

2006

This case-report shows that high frequency repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (hf-rTMS), applied to the left prefrontal cortex, may improve the linguistic skills in Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). The patient's performance was evaluated on a battery of language production and memory span tasks, before and after two hf-rTMS treatments and one SHAM treatment. We observed a significant and lasting improvement of the patient's performance on verb production following the application of hf-rTMS versus Baseline and SHAM conditions. This finding suggests that hf-rTMS may directly strengthen the neural connections within an area of metabolic dysfunction and encourages the use of rTMS a…

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Longitudinal 18F-FDG PET and MRI Reveal Evolving Imaging Pathology That Corresponds to Disease Progression in a Patient With ALS-FTD

2019

Single time point positron emission tomography (PET) studies of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia (ALS-FTD), have demonstrated hypometabolism or hypermetabolism in certain brain regions. To determine whether longitudinal (at baseline and 20.4 months later) PET and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveal evolving brain imaging pathology corresponding to clinical progression in a patient with ALS-FTD, cerebral glucose metabolic rate, cortical thickness (CT) and cortical area (CA) were obtained and symmetric percent change (SPC) for each calculated. The patient had worsening symptoms and signs of bulbar-onset upper motor neuron-predominant ALS as well as l…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCase ReportLateralization of brain functionlcsh:RC346-429030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingPrimary progressive aphasia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeuroimagingAphasiaALS-FTDMedicineAmyotrophic lateral sclerosislcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemcortical areamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingcortical thicknessmedicine.diseaseaphasiaPETNeurologyNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessNeurocognitive030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontotemporal dementiaMRIFrontiers in Neurology
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Depressive Symptom Profiles Predict Specific Neurodegenerative Disease Syndromes in Early Stages

2020

Background: During early stages, patients with neurodegenerative diseases (NDG) often present with depressive symptoms. However, because depression is a heterogeneous disorder, more precise delineation of the specific depressive symptom profiles that arise early in distinct NDG syndromes is necessary to enhance patient diagnosis and care. Methods and Findings: Five-hundred and sixty four participants self-reported their depressive symptoms using the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS), including 111 healthy older control subjects (NC) and 453 patients diagnosed with one of six NDGs who were at the mild stage of disease (CDR® Dementia Staging Instrument ≤ 1) [186 Alzheimer's disease (AD), 76 be…

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