Many forms of aphasia fall within two categories: fluent and nonfluent. Fluent aphasia generally develops from damage to the temporal lobe, and can result in a common form of the condition called ...
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Losing language: What is aphasia?
Aphasia is a disorder that results in loss of language, usually due to damage to the parts of the brain responsible for ...
PSP-progressive non-fluent aphasia may present with spontaneous non-fluent speech, meaning there is a loss of the natural, coherent production of speech, although comprehension of speech remains ...
Impairment in language is a common finding among individuals with dementia and can be a presenting symptom, particularly in Alzheimer's dementia and primary progressive aphasia. Early recognition ...
This online group meets throughout the year and is a great way for people with aphasia to socialize and connect with others. The group is currently led by Michelle Gutmann, PhD, CCC-SLP, and SLHS ...
It was Christmas in December 2006. One moment I was packing my suitcase to see my partner’s family in Warwickshire and the ...
It gave me deep sadness to read your article “Bruce Willis, wife dismissed early signs dementia due to childhood stutter” ...
Demi Moore has offered an update on Bruce Willis’ health, more than two years after the “Die Hard” actor was diagnosed with aphasia. Willis, 69, was diagnosed with aphasia, a cognitive ...
Bruce Willis will step away from his acting career after developing aphasia, a condition that impedes a person's ability to speak and write. The actor's family, including his wife Emma Heming ...
The “Die Hard” actor was photographed getting some fresh air with the window down while taking a drive in Los Angeles with a security guard amid his battle with aphasia and dementia.
With appropriate instruction, at-risk readers can become both accurate and fluent readers. In contrast, although intensive, evidence-based remedial interventions can markedly improve reading ...
Much of his work investigates the nature of atypical interaction, in particular social interactions involving people with acquired brain damage such as aphasia and the communicative impairments ...