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Objectives:This study aimed to systematically evaluate the effects of constraint-induced aphasia therapy(OAT)for aphasic patients reported by randomized controlled trials.Methods:Relevant randomized controlled trials ...
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...
Objective: To explore the effective methods for evaluating the consciousness and speech status of patients with special types of cerebral injuries.Methods: Atotal of 96 patients with injury in the language center and ...
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: It is thought in disconnection theory that connection of anterior and posterior language function areas, i.e. the lesion of arcuate fasciculus causes conduction aphasia. OBJECTIVE: To verify the theory o...