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Dynamic functional brain network connectivity during pseudoword processing relates to children’s reading skill
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Development of a standard of care for patients with valosin-containing protein associated multisystem proteinopathy.
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In: Orphanet journal of rare diseases, vol 17, iss 1 (2022)
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Family history of FXTAS is associated with age-related cognitive-linguistic decline among mothers with the FMR1 premutation.
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In: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders, vol 14, iss 1 (2022)
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Cortical microstructure in primary progressive aphasia: a multicenter study.
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In: Alzheimer's research & therapy, vol 14, iss 1 (2022)
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Providing a parent-administered outcome measure in a bilingual family of a father and a mother of two adolescents with ASD: brief report.
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In: Developmental neurorehabilitation, vol 25, iss 2 (2022)
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Computational Models in Electroencephalography.
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In: Brain topography, vol 35, iss 1 (2022)
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Hippocampal ensembles represent sequential relationships among an extended sequence of nonspatial events.
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In: Nature communications, vol 13, iss 1 (2022)
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Protocol for the development of the international population registry for aphasia after stroke (I-PRAISE)
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Ali, M.; Ben Basat, A. L.; Berthier, M.; Johansson, M. B.; Breitenstein, C.; Cadilhac, D. A.; Constantinidou, F.; Cruice, M.; Davila, G.; Gandolfi, M.; Gil, M.; Grima, R.; Godecke, Erin; Jesus, L.; Jiminez, L. M.; Kambanaros, M.; Kukkonen, T.; Laska, A.; Mavis, I.; Mc Menamin, R.; Mendez-Orellana, C.; Obrig, H.; Ostberg, P.; Robson, H.; Sage, K.; Van De Sandt-Koenderman, M.; Sprecht, K.; Visch-Brink, E.; Wehling, E.; Wielaert, S.; Wallace, S. J.; Williams, L. J.; Brady, M. C.
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In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2022)
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Background: We require high-quality information on the current burden, the types of therapy and resources available, methods of delivery, care pathways and long-term outcomes for people with aphasia. Aim: To document and inform international delivery of post-stroke aphasia treatment, to optimise recovery and reintegration of people with aphasia. Methods & Procedures: Multi-centre, prospective, non-randomised, open study, employing blinded outcome assessment, where appropriate, including people with post-stroke aphasia, able to attend for 30 minutes during the initial language assessment, at first contact with a speech and language therapist for assessment of aphasia at participating sites. There is no study-mandated intervention. Assessments will occur at baseline (first contact with a speech and language therapist for aphasia assessment), discharge from Speech and Language Therapy (SLT), 6 and 12-months post-stroke. Our primary outcome is changed from baseline in the Amsterdam Nijmegen Everyday Language Test (ANELT/Scenario Test for participants with severe verbal impairments) at 12-months post-stroke. Secondary outcomes at 6 and 12 months include the Therapy Outcome Measure (TOMS), Subjective Index of Physical and Social Outcome (SIPSO), Aphasia Severity Rating Scale (ASRS), Western Aphasia Battery Aphasia Quotient (WAB-AQ), stroke and aphasia quality of life scale (SAQoL-39), European Quality of Life Scale (EQ-5D), lesion description, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12), resource use, and satisfaction with therapy provision and success. We will collect demography, clinical data, and therapy content. Routine neuroimaging and medication administration records will be accessed where possible; imaging will be pseudonymised and transferred to a central reading centre. Data will be collected in a central registry. We will describe demography, stroke and aphasia profiles and therapies available. International individual participant data (IPD) meta-analyses will examine treatment responder rates based on minimal detectable change & clinically important changes from baseline for primary and secondary outcomes at 6 and 12 months. Multivariable meta-analyses will examine associations between demography, therapy, medication use and outcomes, considering service characteristics. Where feasible, costs associated with treatment will be reported. Where available, we will detail brain lesion size and site, and examine correlations with SLT and language outcome at 12 months. Conclusion: International differences in care, resource utilisation and outcomes will highlight avenues for further aphasia research, promote knowledge sharing and optimise aphasia rehabilitation delivery. IPD meta-analyses will enhance and expand understanding, identifying cost-effective and promising approaches to optimise rehabilitation to benefit people with aphasia.
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Aphasia; data collection; Medical Sciences; Medicine and Health Sciences; Neurosciences; outcome assessment; protocol; registry
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URL: https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ecuworkspost2013/11451 https://ro.ecu.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=12457&context=ecuworkspost2013
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An aphasia research agenda – a consensus statement from the collaboration of aphasia trialists
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In: Research outputs 2014 to 2021 (2022)
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Quantitative MRI Biomarkers of Neurodegeneration in Multiple Sclerosis
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Platten, Michael. - : KTH, Medicinsk avbildning, 2022. : Karolinska Institutet, 2022. : Stockholm : KTH, 2022
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Implicit, Explicit, and Predictive Perceptual Processing in Dyslexia
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Raw birdsong data for "Vocal changes in a zebra finch model of Parkinson’s Disease characterized by alpha-synuclein overexpression in the song-dedicated anterior forebrain pathway" ...
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Raw birdsong data for "Vocal changes in a zebra finch model of Parkinson’s Disease characterized by alpha-synuclein overexpression in the song-dedicated anterior forebrain pathway" ...
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Applications of artificial intelligence to aid early detection of dementia: a scoping review on current capabilities and future directions
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Internal and external speech timing mechanisms in persistent developmental stuttering
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Characterizing microRNA-128 as a Therapeutic Target for Vocal Communication Deficits
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Language distance in orthographic transparency affects cross-language pattern similarity between native and non-native languages.
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In: Human brain mapping, vol 42, iss 4 (2021)
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Resting functional connectivity in the semantic appraisal network predicts accuracy of emotion identification.
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