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1Communicative abilities in daily living (CADL)

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  • Title: ➤  Communicative abilities in daily living (CADL)
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: University Park Press
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  • Publish Location: Baltimore

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  • First Year Published: 1980
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Aphasia

There are limitations to the use of fMRI in aphasic patients particularly. Because a high percentage of aphasic patients develop it because of stroke there

Agraphia

movements associated with writing. Central agraphia may also be called aphasic agraphia as it involves areas of the brain whose major functions are connected

Conduction aphasia

matter tract. Aphasic people are still able to comprehend speech as the lesion does not disrupt the ventral stream pathway. Conduction aphasics will show

Aphasiology

speech and, more recently, agrammatism. The extent to which expressive aphasics retain knowledge of grammar is a matter of considerable controversy. Nonetheless

Amusia

loss of ability to produce musical sounds while sparing speech, much like aphasics lose speech selectively but can sometimes still sing. Other forms of amusia

CHILDES

of the larger corpus TalkBank, which also includes language data from aphasics, second language acquisition, conversation analysis, and classroom language

Speech–language pathology

conditions such as cancer of the head, neck and throat (including laryngectomy) Aphasic Adults seeking transgender-specific voice training, including voice feminization

Neuroscience of multilingualism

the loss of one or more languages as a result of brain damage. Bilingual aphasics can show several different patterns of recovery; they may recover one language

Robin Tunney

medical drama series House as a kindergarten instructor who suffers from an aphasic condition. She subsequently portrayed Veronica Donovan on the first season

Language of thought hypothesis

present even in those who do not possess a public language (e.g. babies, aphasics, and even higher-order primates), and therefore some form of mentalese