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As dementia grows at an increasingly faster rate around the world, it has become imperative to identify its symptoms at an early stage. Dementia of the Alzheimer’s type (DAT) mainly disrupts cognitive functioning, but behavioral changes...
As the rate of stroke increases, the rate of aphasia, an acquired impairment of language and communication, also increases. Aphasia can result in many impairments, including alexia, or acquired reading difficulties. Yet, research in this...
The Effect of a Training Module on Voice Quality Features on the Accuracy of Student Perception of Those Features and on Student Self-Efficacy for Clinically Working with People Who Have Voice Disorders
Speech-language pathology (SLP) students and clinicians have reported low self-efficacy, or confidence, in their ability to make auditory ratings of voice quality features. A training program for rating voice quality features may provide...
It is well known that aphasia, a language disorder typically caused by stroke, negatively affects communication abilities. However, little is known about how aphasia impacts a person's talking while walking, a common dual-task scenario....
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