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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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Different coping patterns in the families of aphasic people

1987

Abstract Changes occurring in families as a result of aphasia are important to study as part of the rehabilitation process. It has been shown that the most common attitude in the families of aphasic people seems to be overprotection which increases mutual dependence between spouses (Biorn-Hansen 1957, Malone, Ptacek and Malone 1970, Kinsella and Duffy 1980). It has been suggested that behind this overprotective attitude are. perhaps, latent guilt feelings or prevalent problems and anxiety (Borden 1%2. Overs and Belknap 1967, Buck 1968. Mykyta, Bowling, Nelson and Lloyd 1976). Generalizations about coping mechanisms offamilies are difficult to make especially from small regional samples or, …

Linguistics and LanguageCoping (psychology)Rehabilitationmedicine.medical_treatmentLPN and LVNLanguage and LinguisticsDevelopmental psychologyGuilt feelingsNeurologyOtorhinolaryngologySpouseAphasiaDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineAnxietyNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomPsychologyMutual dependenceAphasiology
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Zur Bewertung zentraler Sprachstörungen mittels objektiver Kriterien: Ein psychophysiologischer Beitrag zur Diskussion der Neuroplastizitätshypothese

1992

Examinations of aphasic patients by using cognitive tasks were based on the hypothesis that semantically evoked potentials correlate to the processing of information in the different speech processing of information in the different speech processing areas. It was found that patients with Broca aphasia generated synchronization potentials in the Wernicke area in contrast to Wernicke patients. We suppose a correlation between the timing in sensorial speech processing areas and the generation of synchronization potentials.

Linguistics and LanguageElementary cognitive taskmedicine.medical_specialtyElectrodiagnosismedicine.diagnostic_testWernicke AreaCognitionAudiologyLPN and LVNSpeech processingmedicine.diseaseLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech and HearingAphasiaotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineLanguage disordermedicine.symptomEvoked potentialPsychologyNeuroscienceFolia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
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On natural metalinguistic abilities in aphasia: a preliminary study

2012

Background: Natural metalinguistic abilities, which are put into play without explicit instructions, constitute the cognitive basis for a “reflexive” use of language, a particular manifestation of the executive function when applied to language and verbal behaviour. This reflexive use entails a specific attentional activity by speakers and hearers with regard to linguistic outputs, and an intentional experience-based control over the language use. Putting into play natural metalinguistic abilities can be considered a significant factor for explaining different kinds of adaptive processes. Aims: Preliminary research on natural metalinguistic abilities as manifested in people with aphasia wil…

Linguistics and LanguageLingüísticamedia_common.quotation_subjectLanguage impairmentCognitionAphasiologyLPN and LVNLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsNeurologyOtorhinolaryngologyAphasiaReflexivityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineNatural (music)Neurology (clinical)medicine.symptomControl (linguistics)Function (engineering)Psychologymedia_commonCognitive psychology
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On aphasia and communicative speech therapy: Once more

1994

Abstract In my paper I tried to emphasize the idea of communication as a process in which one's informative intention is made evident by coded or non-coded verbal and non-verbal means and in co-operation with other interlocutors. Furthermore, I presented some general goals of a communicative speech therapy and then demonstrated what kind of consequences they would have on the study of aphasic communication.

Linguistics and LanguageProcess (engineering)LPN and LVNLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech therapyNeurologyOtorhinolaryngologyAphasiaDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomPsychologyCognitive psychologyAphasiology
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Aphasia rehabilitation from a pragmatic-functional paradigm. A comparative study of two patients with different performance profiles in natural metal…

2018

Background: The rehabilitation of people with aphasia is a classic research topic, on which different orientations can be observed according to the theory behind the rehabilitation techniques used....

Linguistics and LanguageRehabilitationmedicine.medical_treatmentLPN and LVNLanguage and Linguistics030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNeurologyOtorhinolaryngologyAphasiaDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineNatural (music)Neurology (clinical)medicine.symptom0305 other medical sciencePsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyAphasiology
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Untersuchungen zur Zeitstruktur pathologischer Sprachproduktion

1996

Ein einfaches Screening-Verfahren wird vorgestellt, mit dessen Hilfe es moglichist, Sprechstorungen zu bewerten. Mittels eines Algorithmus werden die digitalisierten Sprechsignale zeitnormiert und wir

Linguistics and LanguageSpeech productionSpeech recognitionNeurological disorderLPN and LVNmedicine.diseaseLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech and HearingCommunication disordermedicineScreening methodSpectral analysisLanguage disorderPhonationTime structurePsychologyFolia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
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Hypothesis of whiplike motion as a possible traumatizing mechanism in vocal fold vibration.

2003

The mucosal waves on the vibrating vocal folds may move in anterior-posterior, mediolateral and in caudal-cranial direction. This article discusses the possible significance of the vertical movement from the point of view of mechanical stress in phonation and the formation of vocal fold traumas. It is hypothesized that in certain conditions the vocal folds may behave in cranial direction like a quasi-free end of a long lash producing very rapid vibratory waves (e.g. the waves in a whiplash). This could be detrimental to the tissue structure. The role of phonation type in enhancing/diminishing this effect will also be discussed.

Linguistics and LanguageVoice DisordersAcousticsFold (geology)Vocal CordsLPN and LVNmedicine.diseaseVibrationLanguage and LinguisticsSpeech and Hearingmedicine.anatomical_structureMucosal waveLaryngeal MucosaVocal foldsWhiplashmedicineVocal misuseHumansPhonationVocal fold vibrationPsychologyWhiplash InjuriesFolia phoniatrica et logopaedica : official organ of the International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics (IALP)
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Speech treatment in nemaline myopathy: A single-subject experimental study

2020

Abstract Purpose The objective of this work was to verify the efficacy of a treatment based on myofunctional therapy techniques which aimed to improve the tongue strength, precision, and speed of a ten-year-old girl with nemaline myopathy (NM) and the repercussions of this therapy on her speech intelligibility. NM is a rare congenital muscle disorder that causes extreme muscle weakness, especially in the face and neck, as well as severe dysarthria and dysphagia, although this does not affect the nervous system or cognitive development. Method This was a single-subject experimental study which used an interrupted pre- and post-treatment time-series design, and which applied autoregressive in…

Linguistics and Languagemedicine.medical_specialtyCognitive NeuroscienceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySpeech TherapyIntelligibility (communication)Muscle disorderAudiologyMyopathies NemalineSpeech and HearingDysarthriaNemaline myopathySpeech Production MeasurementTongueTonguemedicineHumansChildDysarthriaSpeech IntelligibilityDiadochokinesiaMuscle weaknessLPN and LVNmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureCongenital muscle disorderFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyJournal of Communication Disorders
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Time for a Step Change? Improving the Efficiency, Relevance, Reliability, Validity and Transparency of Aphasia Rehabilitation Research through Core O…

2014

Considered and meticulous outcome measurement is central to rigorously conducted effectiveness trials, and in turn the relevance and reliability of the study findings to the patient, therapist or p...

Linguistics and Languagemedicine.medical_specialtyOutcome (game theory)Medical and Health SciencesLanguage and LinguisticsAphasia researchrehabilitation researchPhysical medicine and rehabilitationAphasiaDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineRelevance (information retrieval)Reliability (statistics)Cochrane LibraryOutcome measuresLPN and LVNData scienceaphasiaData setCore (game theory)NeurologyOtorhinolaryngologyspeech therapyTransparency (graphic)Aphasia rehabilitationNeurology (clinical)Forum: Commentarymedicine.symptomcerebrovascular accidentClinical MedicinePsychology
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