Agrammatic aphasia is a neurogenic language disorder most notably characterised by simplified sentence structure and marked difficulties in producing complex verb inflections. Patients with this ...
Imagine you’re a physician and you are called in to evaluate a patient who has had a sudden change in his neurological status, likely a stroke. You find him alert, mobile, and talking. But when you ...
People with aphasia have more trouble coming up with words they want to use when they're prompted by images and words that carry negative emotional meaning, new research suggests. People with aphasia ...
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