This study was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81671037).
Background:Although the rehabilitation of aphasia has been extensively studied,the prediction of language outcome still has not received sufficient attention.The aim of this study was to predict the language outcome u...
Background: Nonlinguistic cognitive impairment has become an important issue for aphasic patients, but currently there are few neuropsychological cognitive assessment tests for it. To get more information on cognitiv...
Objective: The aim is to update our clinical recommendations on a systematic review of the literature from 1999 to 2015. for evidence-based language rehabilitation of people with aphasia, based Data Sources: Article...
Language training for nonfluent aphasia (NFA) patients rmay increase their verbal expression of unfamiliarwords. Some therapies aimed at the improvement of cognitive functions can facilitate the recovery of NFA pati...
Background There has been a long debate among scholars surrounding the relationship between language and cognition. The worldwide study of aphasia is actively exploring the function of language from cognitive point of...
This study was supported by a grant from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30570647).
Background Chinese nonfluent aphasic patients experience apparent speech production deficit, but it remains less known in which part of Chinese speech production this deficit occurs. The present study aimed to examine...
Background Functional neuroimaging has been used in neurolinguistic research on normal subjects and on patients with brain damage. This study was designed to investigate the differences of the neural basis underlying...