Sextus Empiricus (about AD 200) is credited1 with being the first person to use the word “aphasia”, albeit in a philosophical sense. Carl Wernicke's studies on aphasia, published from 1874, are among ...
Patients with Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia are studied to shed light on the roles of anterior and posterior brain regions in lexical processing as well as the effects of lexical competition on such ...
Learn about aphasia a condition that affects communication Discover its symptoms causes treatment options and how it differs ...
Types of Aphasia: There are several types of aphasia, including expressive aphasia (Broca's aphasia), receptive aphasia (Wernicke's aphasia), and global aphasia. Each type affects different aspects of ...
Confrontation naming was tested at baseline, and 1, 4, and 24 weeks post-treatment. Conclusions These results indicate that adjuvant tDCS can enhance ST to treat naming in Broca’s aphasia, and this ...
but the three most common types are Broca's aphasia, Global aphasia, and Wernicke's aphasia. Aphasia affects two parts of the ...
A 35-year-old man with a history of multiple substances abuse (alcohol, tobacco and cannabis) presented with acute, severe, holocranial headache associated with nausea and few episodes of vomiting ...
Most patients presented with nonfluent aphasia (Broca type); there was also a case of fluent aphasia and a case of sensorial aphasia. Initial language impairments were found to affect mainly ...
Developed a model using NLTK NLP and KNN model that can determine if Aphasia’s patient has Left or Right Hemisphere Damage and if the individual has Broca type of Aphasia.
Yan-Yi Lee describes the complications of aphasia in bilinguals and explains whether bilingualism may help lessen the effects of aphasia. Aphasia is a disorder where people come to be at a literal ...