Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the developed world and the primary cause of adult disability. The most common site of stroke is the middle cerebral artery (MCA), an …
Abstract Language impairment, or aphasia, is a disabling symptom that affects at least one third of individuals after stroke. Some affected individuals will spontaneously recover partial …
DC Tippett, AE Hillis - F1000Research, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The sequelae of post-stroke aphasia are considerable, necessitating an understanding of the functional neuroanatomy of language, cognitive processes underlying various language …
The treatment of aphasias—acquired language disorders—caused by stroke and other neurological conditions has benefitted from insights from neuroscience and …
ME van de Sandt-Koenderman… - Archives of Physical …, 2012 - Elsevier
van de Sandt-Koenderman ME, van der Meulen I, Ribbers GM. Aphasia rehabilitation: more than treating the language disorder. This supplement focuses on the neurorehabilitation of …
VE Tilton-Bolowsky, AE Hillis - Physical Medicine and …, 2024 - pmr.theclinics.com
Aphasia is a language-based communication disorder that occurs when the brain regions responsible for language processes incur damage. This damage can occur from stroke …
D Cahana-Amitay, M Albert - 2015 - books.google.com
This book focuses on two fundamental aspects of brain-language relations: one concerns the neural organization of language in the healthy brain; the other challenges current …
DC Tippett - Current neurology and neuroscience reports, 2015 - Springer
The sequelae of post-stroke aphasia are considerable, with implications at the societal and personal levels. An understanding of the mechanisms of recovery of cognitive and language …
Here, we review the literature on neurotypical individuals and individuals with post-stroke aphasia showing that right-hemisphere regions homologous to language network and other …