FROM SINGING TO SPEAKING: WHY SINGING MAY LEAD TO RECOVERY OF EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BROCA'S APHASIA

G Schlaug, S Marchina, A Norton - Music Perception, 2008 - search.proquest.com
Abstract IT HAS BEEN REPORTED THAT PATIENTS WITH SEVERELY nonfluent aphasia
are better at singing lyrics than speaking the same words. This observation inspired the …

[PDF][PDF] FROM SINGING TO SPEAKING: WHY SINGING MAY LEAD TO RECOVERY OF EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BROCA'S APHASIA

G SCHLAUG, S MARCHINA - musicianbrain.com
Selnes, 1999; Weiller et al., 1995). Still other studies report evidence for bihemispheric
language processing (Heiss & Thiel, 2006; Mimura, Kato, Sano, Kojima, Naeser, & Kashima …

From Singing to Speaking: Why Singing May Lead to Recovery of Expressive Language Function in Patients with Broca's Aphasia.

G Schlaug, S Marchina, A Norton - Music Perception, 2008 - europepmc.org
It has been reported that patients with severely nonfluent aphasia are better at singing lyrics
than speaking the same words. This observation inspired the development of Melodic …

[PDF][PDF] FROM SINGING TO SPEAKING: WHY SINGING MAY LEAD TO RECOVERY OF EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BROCA'S APHASIA

G SCHLAUG, S MARCHINA - gottfriedschlaug.org
Selnes, 1999; Weiller et al., 1995). Still other studies report evidence for bihemispheric
language processing (Heiss & Thiel, 2006; Mimura, Kato, Sano, Kojima, Naeser, & Kashima …

[引用][C] From Singing to Speaking: Why Singing May Lead to Recovery of Expressive Language Function in Patients with Broca's Aphasia

G Schlaug, S Marchina, A Norton - 2008 - linguisticsnetwork.com
It has been reported that patients with severely nonfluent aphasia are better at singing lyrics
than speaking the same words. This observation inspired the development of Melodic …

[PDF][PDF] FROM SINGING TO SPEAKING: WHY SINGING MAY LEAD TO RECOVERY OF EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BROCA'S APHASIA

G SCHLAUG, S MARCHINA - musicianbrain.gottfriedschlaug.org
Selnes, 1999; Weiller et al., 1995). Still other studies report evidence for bihemispheric
language processing (Heiss & Thiel, 2006; Mimura, Kato, Sano, Kojima, Naeser, & Kashima …

[PDF][PDF] FROM SINGING TO SPEAKING: WHY SINGING MAY LEAD TO RECOVERY OF EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH BROCA'S APHASIA

G SCHLAUG, S MARCHINA - musicianbrain.com
Selnes, 1999; Weiller et al., 1995). Still other studies report evidence for bihemispheric
language processing (Heiss & Thiel, 2006; Mimura, Kato, Sano, Kojima, Naeser, & Kashima …

[PDF][PDF] From Singing to Speaking: Why Singing May Lead to Recovery of Expressive Language Function in Patients with Broca's Aphasia

G Schlaug, S Marchina, A Norton - 2008 - academia.edu
It has been reported that patients with severely nonfluent aphasia are better at singing lyrics
than speaking the same words. This observation inspired the development of Melodic …

[PDF][PDF] From Singing to Speaking: Why Singing May Lead to Recovery of Expressive Language Function in Patients with Broca's Aphasia

G Schlaug, S Marchina, A Norton - 2008 - researchgate.net
It has been reported that patients with severely nonfluent aphasia are better at singing lyrics
than speaking the same words. This observation inspired the development of Melodic …