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Aphasia in Alzheimer’s DiseasePrimary progressive aphasia (PPA) may develop in people with Alzheimer’s disease. Aphasia is an impairment of speech and language comprehension which also affects the ability to read and write.
These results evinced receptive amusia. Herein ... of language deficits (7), the presence of cognitive impairments (auditory agnosia) other than aphasia may exclude a PPA diagnosis (1). Second, our ...
Best has aphasia, a disorder that affects the ability to communicate, caused by a stroke in June 2021. "When my stroke happened, I couldn't read, write, or talk ... but I knew everything.
sgul.ac.uk Background Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a clinical syndrome characterised by progressive decline in components of the language system. Recent evidence suggests that the ...
Efficacy of intensive aphasia therapy in patients with chronic stroke: a randomised controlled trial
Objective Recent evidence has fuelled the debate on the role of massed practice in the rehabilitation of chronic post-stroke aphasia. Here, we further determined the optimal daily dosage and total ...
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