Persons with aphasia vary greatly with regard to clinical profile; yet, they all share one common feature – anomia – an impairment in naming common objects. Previous research has demonstra… more →
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Callier Library wrote 3 months ago: Persons with aphasia vary greatly with regard to clinical profile; yet, they all share one common fe … more →
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mind123 wrote 4 months ago: Learning the name of a color changes the part of the brain that handles color perception. Infants p … more →
Callier Library wrote 8 months ago: Although previous studies have attempted to identify distinct patterns of dysphagia following unilat … more →
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Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Neurology Background: Some neuroimaging studies have suggested that specific right hemispheric … more →
Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Aphasiology Background: The right cerebral hemisphere (RH) sustains activation of subordinate, … more →
Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Aphasiology Background: Various investigators suggest that some discourse-level comprehension d … more →
Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Brain and Language Patients with congenital lesions of the left cerebral hemisphere may reorgan … more →
Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Neuron Across multiple timescales, acoustic regularities of speech match rhythmic properties of … more →
Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology Purpose: To describe the current treatment re … more →
Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Cortex One type of error that is sometimes produced by patients with acquired dyslexia is the s … more →
Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience Purpose: Previous neuroimaging studies of oddball tasks … more →
Callier Library wrote 1 year ago: from Aphasiology Background: Attention, the processing of one source of information to the exclusion … more →