Anomic aphasia is a language disorder that involves difficulty finding or recalling the word a person wants to use. A person’s language comprehension, grammar, and fluency tend to remain intact.
Receptive aphasia can have a profound effect on quality of life, but with skilled therapy and steady support, many people make meaningful progress.
While the most common after-effects of a stroke are physical, such as hemiplegia, or the inability to take in the environment ...
Abstract: Aphasia, a brain injury-related linguistic problem, hinders communication. Current techniques generally struggle to handle aphasic speech’s intricacies. BERT, short for Bidirectional Encoder ...
Background/Introduction: Individuals with agrammatic Broca’s aphasia frequently are treated at single word level, verb priming, or simple sentence structure treatments. In this study, an impairment ...
What if your brain could write its own captions, quietly, automatically, without a single muscle moving? That is the provocative promise behind “mind-captioning,” a new technique from Tomoyasu ...
Unfortunately you've used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. Eve Glazier, M.D., MBA, is an internist and associate professor of medicine at UCLA ...