Abstract: Anomic aphasia is a subtype of aphasia, characterized by impaired naming functions while other language abilities remain relatively intact. However, due to the relatively mild symptoms, ...
ABSTRACT: Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a critical yet unresolved challenge in neurology, as subtle cognitive and linguistic impairments often emerge years before formal diagnosis.
Expressive aphasia makes it hard to speak clearly, even though people can understand speech. Speech therapy can help improve communication skills for those with expressive aphasia. Expressive aphasia ...
Imagine you’re a physician and you are called in to evaluate a patient who has had a sudden change in his neurological status, likely a stroke. You find him alert, mobile, and talking. But when you ...
In a study that challenges the conventional boundary between biological cognition and artificial intelligence, researchers from The University of Tokyo have found that the internal processing patterns ...
The following is a summary of “Primary Progressive Aphasia Lacking Core Features of Nonfluent and Semantic Variants: Clinical, Neuroimaging, and Neuropathologic Feature,” published in the October 2024 ...
We’ve all experienced that moment mid-sentence when we just can’t find the word we want to use, even though we’re certain we know it. Why does this universal problem among speakers happen? And when ...
Background and Purpose—We aimed to determine if ischemia involving Broca area predicts Broca aphasia more reliably in acute or chronic stroke. Methods—We included consecutive right-hand-dominant ...