Acquired Neurogenic Communication Disorders: A Clinical PerspectiveIlias Papathanasiou This work provides a theoretical review, from a clinical perspective, of the nature and management of acquired neurogenic communication disorders and of the therapy such disorders require. The first section concentrates on aphasia and the second on motor speech disorders. |
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abnormal acoustic acquired neurogenic activities alveolar amyotrophic lateral sclerosis analysis aphasia therapy aphasic aphasic person Aphasiology approach apraxia apraxia of speech apraxic articulation articulatory assessment associated ataxic dysarthria auditory behaviour Beukelman DR cerebellar cerebellum changes Chenery clinical closure Cognitive Neuropsychology Communication Disorders cortex Darley deficits diaschisis disability effects efficacy example functional communication functional system gestures goals Hardcastle Howard hypokinetic dysarthria identified impairment individual intervention involved Journal of Speech laryngeal lesion linguistic lower motor neurones mechanisms ment motor speech disorders movements Murdoch muscles Netsell Neurology neuropsychological normal palsy Parkinson's disease patients patterns perceptual phonemic phonological physiological recovery of function Rehabilitation respiratory Rosenbek semantic sequence spastic dysarthria speakers specific speech disorders speech production strategies structures studies subjects target tasks techniques tion tongue traumatic brain injury treated items treatment upper motor neurone variability velar velopharyngeal vocal vocal fold word retrieval Yorkston KM