The Cambridge Cookie-Theft Corpus: A Corpus of Directed and Spontaneous Speech of Brain-Damaged Patients and Healthy Individuals Caroline Williamsa, Andrew Thwaitesb ...
The Polytrauma Experience: Clinical Practice Guidelines for Cognitive ... Speak to your pain management/anesthesia department. Be familiar with the research ...
... overflowing...boy...ah...stool...(long pause)...fall...and cookies and sister. ... Experience more difficulty with retrieval of verbs rather than nouns ...
Every non-theta-marked DP is assigned a thematic role according to the ... Beretta & Munn (1998) screened 15 to find 6. Hagiwara (1993) screened 70 to find 10 ...
(toungue twisters; tests for integrity of connections between the center for ... lobes trauma (responsible in general for fluency), and difuse brain damage ...
Ce que nous avons notre disposition. Ce que nous aimerions avoir ... Pour mieux cerner notre prise en charge. En particulier, pour d gager les fonctions ...
There was no significant change in performance on the control tasks. ... Ringing. Swimming. Chopping. Licking. Roaring. Sewing (A) Climbing. Drinking. Throwing ...
Participant responses to questions about each passage were documented on a ... undergoing therapy for expressive and receptive aphasia at the time of the study. ...
Outcome of Strategy Training for Partners of ... Props were available for communication partner to use. ... Props (13%) Slow rate. Broad to specific questions ...
Principals of Assessment and Intervention in Acquired Language Disorders Goals of Assessment To assess potential for future recovery (prognosis) To monitor change ...
Neuropsychological and neurobiological research findings on patients with ... NEUROSCIENCE (NEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROIMAGING) CAN HELP DETERMINE DIMINISHED ...
Scrapbooks. Roll cigarettes! Crossword. Listen to music. Go out to the shops. Newspaper / magazines. Have dinner! 5. Over 4 years... People with aphasia referred: ...
Paper presented at International Conference on the Effectiveness of ... Frenchay Aphasia Screening Test (FAST; Enderby et al., 1987; Enderby & Crow, 1996) ...
... problems from aphasia are common persistent sequelae after stroke. ... Causes for the stroke were atrial fibrillation, hypertension and carotid stenosis. ...