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Neuroplasticity and aphasia treatments: new approaches for an old problem
Crosson, Bruce; Rodriguez, Amy D; Copland, David. - : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2019
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Neuroplasticity and aphasia treatments: new approaches for an old problem
In: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry (2019)
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Neuroplasticity and aphasia treatments: New approaches for an old problem
Crosson, Bruce; Rodriguez, Amy D.; Copland, David. - : BMJ Publishing Group, 2019
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The Oxford handbook of aphasia and language disorders
Raymer, Anastasia M.; Gonzalez-Rothi, Leslie J.. - New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2015-
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Transcortical motor aphasia
Crosson, Bruce A.; Bohsali, Anastasia; Raymer, Anastasia M.. - : Oxford University Press, 2015
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A systematic review of gesture treatments for post-stroke aphasia
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 27 (2013) 9, 1090-1127
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Contrasting Effects of Errorless Naming Treatment and Gestural Facilitation for Word Retrieval in Aphasia
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Lesion characteristics related to treatment improvement in object and action naming for patients with chronic aphasia
In: Brain & language. - Orlando, Fla. [u.a.] : Elsevier 110 (2009) 2, 61-70
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Translational research in aphasia: from neuroscience to neurorehabilitation
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 51 (2008) 1, S259-S275
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Evidence-based systematic review: effects of intensity of treatment and constraint-induced language therapy for individuals with stroke-induced aphasia
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 51 (2008) 5, 1282-1299
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Changes in aphasic discourse after contrasting treatments for anomia
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 22 (2008) 7-8, 881-892
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Translational research in aphasia : from neuroscience to neurorehabilitation.
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research, 51(1): S259-S275 (2008)
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Functional MRI of Language in Aphasia: A Review of the Literature and the Methodological Challenges
Abstract: Animal analogue studies show that damaged adult brains reorganize to accommodate compromised functions. In the human arena, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and other functional neuroimaging techniques have been used to study reorganization of language substrates in aphasia. The resulting controversy regarding whether it is the right or the left hemisphere that supports language recovery and treatment progress must be reframed. A more appropriate question is when left-hemisphere mechanisms and when right-hemisphere mechanisms support recovery of language functions. Small lesions generally lead to good recoveries supported by left-hemisphere mechanisms. However, when too much language eloquent cortex is damaged, right-hemisphere structures may provide the better substrate for recovery of language. Some studies suggest that recovery is particularly supported by homologues of damaged left-hemisphere structures. Evidence also suggests that under some circumstances, activity in both the left and right hemispheres can interfere with recovery of function. Further research will be needed to address these issues. However, daunting methodological problems must be managed to maximize the yield of future fMRI research in aphasia, especially in the area of language production. In this review, we cover six challenges for imaging language functions in aphasia with fMRI, with an emphasis on language production: (1) selection of a baseline task, (2) structure of language production trials, (3) mitigation of motion-related artifacts, (4) the use of stimulus onset vs. response onset in fMRI analyses, (5) use of trials with correct responses and errors in analyses, and (6) reliability and stability of fMRI images across sessions. However, this list of methodological challenges is not exhaustive. Once methodology is advanced, knowledge from conceptually driven fMRI studies can be used to develop theoretically driven, mechanism-based treatments that will result in more effective therapy and to identify the best patient candidates for specific treatments. While the promise of fMRI in the study of aphasia is great, there is much work to be done before this technique will be a useful clinical tool.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11065-007-9024-z
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17525865
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Effects of gesture+verbal and semantic-phonologic treatments for verb retrieval in aphasia
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 20 (2006) 2-4, 286-297
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Computerised training for impairments of word comprehension and retrieval in aphasia
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 20 (2006) 2-4, 257-268
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Effects of gesture plus verbal and semantic-phonologic treatments for verb retrieval in aphasia
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Effects of gesture+verbal treatment for noun and verb retrieval in aphasia
Raymer, Anastasia M.; Singletary, Floris; Rodriguez, Amy. - : Cambridge University Press, 2006
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Dysgraphia : cognitive processes, remediation, and neural substrates
Rapp, Brenda (Hrsg.); Beeson, Pelagie M. (Hrsg.); Reich, Shuli S. (Mitarb.)...
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 17 (2003) 6-7, 531-683
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Response to contrasting verb retrieval treatments: A case study
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 16 (2002) 10-11, 1031-1046
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Nonsymbolic movement training to improve sentence generation in transcortical motor aphasia: A case study
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 16 (2002) 4-6, 493-506
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