K Michaelis, LC Erickson, ME Fama… - Brain and language, 2020 - Elsevier
… speech information can influence the listener’s perception in … , including aphasia diagnoses and Western Aphasia Battery … factors (ie unimodal processing speed, overall perceptual …
J Kurland, A Liu, P Stokes - Aphasiology, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… audience is individuals with aphasia for whom visual information processing is often less challenging than auditory processing. … the BATS audio/visual stimuli to those elicited from more …
… audiovisual stimuli, with the consequence that participants … speakers with aphasia and its effects on listener perception, … will be explored and compared to that of non-brain-damaged …
… listener must be able to project an upcoming TRP and the end of the current speaker’s utterance, and that listeners must be processing … Non-braindamaged participants’ rate of repair …
… I review the literature of the functions of gesture for both listeners and speak… non-brain-damaged individuals. While people with aphasia produce a lower rate of gestures per minute than …
WJ Doedens, L Meteyard - … use in post-stroke aphasia: a …, 2020 - centaur.reading.ac.uk
… from non-braindamaged adults and people with aphasia is … and therapy for aphasia rehabilitation are discussed. The … than an interactive process (ie between speaker and listener). …
BC Stark, C Cofoid - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2022 - ASHA
… Included participants spoke English as their primary language and had audiovisual data for both … of apparent listener knowledge and picture stimuli on aphasic and non-brain-damaged …
… in aphasia outcomes research, such as listener perception and listener comfort.[62] [72] … A large-scale comparison of main concept production between persons with aphasia and …
… circumstances even for non-brain-damaged individuals, with stories initiated by the … markers in order to successful convey concepts to a listener – things that are more likely to be …