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People with aphasia and their family members proposing joint future activities in everyday conversations: A conversation analytic study
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Mild aphasia appears not to impede PWAs' ability to participate in the planning of joint future activities, whereas severe aphasia is a potential limitation. To address this possible participatory barrier, we discuss clinical implications for both therapist-led aphasia treatment and conversation partner training.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: What is already known on the subject PWAs use multimodal resources to compensate for their language impairment in everyday conversations. However, certain social actions, such as proposing a joint future activity, cannot ordinarily be accomplished without language. ...
Source: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders - October 7, 2022 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Asta Tuomenoksa Suzanne Beeke Anu Klippi Source Type: research

Neuropsychological correlates of P300 parameters in individuals with aphasia
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: In PWA, P300 latency might be related to cognitive functioning, especially to measures that rely heavily on the speed of information processing. However, P300 seems to be unrelated to more complex cognitive functions. P300 latency may be used as a neurophysiological correlate of cognitive efficiency in PWA and might have potential applications in monitoring the effects of therapeutic interventions in this patient group.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: What is already known on the subject P300 parameters have been reported to be associated with cognitive performance in both healthy individuals and clinical ...
Source: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders - September 13, 2022 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Mateusz Choinski Elzbieta Szelag Tomasz Wolak Aneta Szymaszek Source Type: research

'I think writing is everything': An exploration of the writing experiences of people with aphasia
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The findings demonstrate the emerging importance of writing skills for people with aphasia with respect to communication, well-being, participation and inclusion in society, and carrying out social roles. They provide an insight into the process of improvement, including the difficulties, facilitators and barriers. Implications for speech and language therapy assessment and management are discussed.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: What is already known on the subject People with aphasia have difficulties with writing that can affect their ability to communicate. A small body of qualitative research has pro...
Source: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders - August 5, 2022 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Lindsey Thiel Paul Conroy Source Type: research