1. Massed sentence repetition training can augment and speed up recovery of speech production deficits in patients with chronic conduction aphasia receiving donepezil treatment
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Rafael Ruiz-Cruces, Marcelo L. Berthier, Cristina Green-Heredia, Irene De-Torres, Guadalupe Dávila, Rocío Juárez y Ruiz de Mier, and Ignacio Moreno Torres
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Linguistics and Language ,Speech production ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Repetition (rhetorical device) ,Audiology ,LPN and LVN ,medicine.disease ,Language and Linguistics ,Neurology ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Conduction aphasia ,Aphasia ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,In patient ,Neurology (clinical) ,Augment ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Donepezil ,Sentence ,Cognitive psychology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: In the past two decades, single-case studies evaluated the effect of massed repetition training to improve speech production and short-term memory deficits in conduction aphasia (CA). Improvements were reported in treated language and memory domains with modest generalisation of gains to spontaneous speech or auditory comprehension. Although these results are encouraging, sentence repetition training has not been compared with distributed speech-language therapy, and no studies have examined the role of pharmacological interventions to enhance gains promoted by these behavioural interventions in CA.Aims: The effects of massed sentence repetition therapy (MSRT) were compared to those of distributed speech-language therapy (DSLT) in measures of verbal output, short-term memory and repetition in patients with chronic post-stroke CA receiving treatment with the cholinesterase inhibitor donepezil (DP).Methods and Procedures: Three patients with chronic CA aphasia associated to large left perisylvia...
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- 2013
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