… facilitaterecovery from severe nonfluentaphasia. Developed in response to the clinical observation that severely aphasic … of singing may elicit different responses in individual aphasic …
N Martínez-Molina, ST Siponkoski… - Brain …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
… singing. These findings provide insights into the structural correlates of singing in chronic aphasia … response in clinical trials using singing-based interventions for speechrehabilitation. …
M Jungblut, C Mais, W Huber, FC Binkofski… - cortex, 2020 - Elsevier
… statistically significant increase in speech profile level, an … of aphasia. On the basis of our results, we assume that even in long-term rehabilitation of severely impaired non-fluentaphasia …
E Behaghel, A Zumbansen - Healthcare, 2022 - mdpi.com
… Considering the aging population and the associated increase in the prevalence of ANCD, access to group singing in particular could be facilitated for these patients from a social …
… The manualised SPA intervention was delivered over 10 weekly singing group sessions, led by a music facilitator and assisted by an individual with post-stroke aphasia. The …
ST Siponkoski, A Pitkäniemi, S Laitinen… - Brain …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The ability to produce words through singing can be preserved in severe aphasia, but the benefits of group-based singingrehabilitation in aphasia are largely unknown. Our aim was to …
… be singing that aids speech production in non-fluentaphasic … of melody and rhythm on speechrecovery are mainly unknown. … with chronic non-fluentaphasia who underwent singing, …
A Tuomenoksa, S Beeke, A Klippi - Aphasiology, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… Our findings highlight the significance of the conversation partner’s skills to facilitate the person with aphasia to initiate talk. Thus, our results imply the importance of providing …
… how facilitators support people with non-fluentaphasia during group conversation. … Each of the sessions we analysed were facilitated by experienced facilitators: Catina at Site 1, …