Fluent vs nonfluent aphasia

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      FTD is the second most common dementia after Alzheimer’s disease below the age of 65 years and it is characterized initially by progressive atrophy of regions of frontal and temporal cortex. There are at least three distinct FTD phenotypes, each having a particular distribution of cortical damage : a. Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia (PNFA),b.

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      NONFLUENT (aka _____/_____) Aphasia = lesion in _____ area. NONFLUENT ( NORMAL/ABNORMAL use of words. FLUID/SLOW & PROLONGED speech. Contralateral paralysis/paresis of lower face and upper limb and lower limb; Babinski reponse. Results from lesion in primary motor area (precentral gyrun) Gaze paralysis

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    • [DOC File]FRONTO-TEMPORAL DEMENTIA

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      Picks disease is bilateral (i.e., both sides) degeneration of a specific pair of lobes and the neuropathology is quite distinct. The clinical symptoms of Pick’s disease depend on the location of damage. Semantic dementia and progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNA) are rare speech disorders.

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      simulated fluent speech in nonfluent aphasia. Aphasiology, 30 (8), 922-942. Haley, K. L., Shafer, J., Harmon, T. G., Jacks, A. (2016). Recovering with acquired ...

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      Rhythmic Stimulation and Auditory Masking as Fluency Inducing Techniques in Patients with Post-Stroke Aphasia. Hannah Burris

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      LONGITUDINAL PICTURE DESCRIPTION ANALYSIS: A CASE OF . LOGOPENIC. VARIANT. PPA. Alison Hilger1, 2, Gail Ramsberger1, Lise Menn2, Phillip Gilley1, & Anthony Kong3

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      The effect of a sentence comprehension treatment on discourse comprehension in aphasia. Kiran, S., Des Roches, C., Villard, S., & Tripodis, Y. Swathi Kiran* Aphasia ...

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      AAT = Aachen Aphasia Test; ACE = Addenbroke’s Cognitive Examination; AMIPB = Adult Memory and Information Processing Battery; BADA = Batteria per l’Analisi dei Deficit Afasici

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      Verb production in sentences by patients with nonfluent progressive aphasia (Graham & Rochon) The role of argument structure in the processing of nouns and verbs: an f-MRI study (Collina, Garbin, & Tabossi) Action naming versus verb retrieval in connected speech: evidence from late bilingual Greek-English fluent, anomic aphasic speakers ...

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    • [DOC File]Section 3

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      II - Rationalism vs. Empiricism. Question: How much do we depend on sensory experiences to gain knowledge? Rationalism. Knowledge can be gained without sensory experience. Reason can tell you about your universe, the external world. Empiricism. Knowledge can only be derived from sensory experiences. Locke . Idea of a blank slate (tabula rasa)

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