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View article: Test-retest reliability of edge-level resting-state functional connectivity in people with aphasia
Test-retest reliability of edge-level resting-state functional connectivity in people with aphasia Open
There is a growing interest in using resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) to investigate language processing and recovery in post-stroke aphasia due to its limited dependence on an individual's ability to follow directions and perf…
View article: Findings from an international survey of urology trainee experience with prostate biopsy
Findings from an international survey of urology trainee experience with prostate biopsy Open
Objective To assess urology trainees' exposure to transperineal prostate biopsy (TP‐Bx) and intent to use TP‐Bx in practice. Subjects and Methods A 34‐question survey about prostate biopsy was distributed to urology trainees in the United …
View article: Is There a Relationship Between Cortisol and Treatment Response in Chronic Aphasia?
Is There a Relationship Between Cortisol and Treatment Response in Chronic Aphasia? Open
Purpose: To evaluate whether levels of cortisol, a stress-related hormone, predicted response to intensive speech–language intervention for individuals with chronic aphasia (IWA). Secondary analyses explored baseline cortisol levels, chang…
View article: 431: THE TALE OF TWO ANEMIAS: OBSERVED ACUTE ANEMIA INTERVENTIONS BASED ON IRON LEVELS
431: THE TALE OF TWO ANEMIAS: OBSERVED ACUTE ANEMIA INTERVENTIONS BASED ON IRON LEVELS Open
Jaehne, Anja Kathrin1; Thomas, Kyle2; Potti, Chinmayee1; Ackerman, Adam1; Lezotte, Jonathan3; Ruhala, Joseph1; Jones, Adam1; Johnson, Jeffrey1; Gupta, Arielle1; Gill, Jasreen1; Cook, Aaron1; Hurst, Gina1; Rivers, Emanuel1 Author Information
View article: Neuroplasticity in Aphasia: A Proposed Framework of Language Recovery
Neuroplasticity in Aphasia: A Proposed Framework of Language Recovery Open
Purpose Despite a tremendous amount of research in this topic, the precise neural mechanisms underlying language recovery remain unclear. Much of the evidence suggests that activation of remaining left-hemisphere tissue, including perilesi…
View article: PhenoCam Dataset v2.0: Digital Camera Imagery from the PhenoCam Network, 2000-2018
PhenoCam Dataset v2.0: Digital Camera Imagery from the PhenoCam Network, 2000-2018 Open
This dataset provides a time series of visible-wavelength digital camera imagery collected through the PhenoCam Network at each of 393 sites predominantly in North America from 2000-2018. The raw imagery was used to derive information on p…
View article: A lesion and connectivity-based hierarchical model of chronic aphasia recovery dissociates patients and healthy controls
A lesion and connectivity-based hierarchical model of chronic aphasia recovery dissociates patients and healthy controls Open
Traditional models of left hemisphere stroke recovery propose that reactivation of remaining ipsilesional tissue is optimal for language processing whereas reliance on contralesional right hemisphere homologues is less beneficial or possib…
View article: Typicality-based semantic treatment for anomia results in multiple levels of generalisation
Typicality-based semantic treatment for anomia results in multiple levels of generalisation Open
This study investigated the effects of typicality-based semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment on generalisation across three levels: untrained related items, semantic/phonological processing tasks, and measures of global language funct…
View article: The utility of lesion classification models in predicting language abilities and treatment outcomes in persons with aphasia
The utility of lesion classification models in predicting language abilities and treatment outcomes in persons with aphasia Open
Event Abstract Back to Event The utility of lesion classification models in predicting language abilities and treatment outcomes in persons with aphasia Erin L. Meier1*, Jeffrey P. Johnson1, Yue Pan1 and Swathi Kiran1 1 Boston University, …
View article: Functional networks, language impairment and recovery after treatment in aphasia
Functional networks, language impairment and recovery after treatment in aphasia Open
Event Abstract Back to Event Functional networks, language impairment and recovery after treatment in aphasia Swathi Kiran1*, Erin L. Meier1, Jeffrey P. Johnson1, Yue Pan1, Sarah El Guindy1 and Jason W. Bohland2 1 Boston University, United…
View article: Does Naming Therapy Make Ordering in a Restaurant Easier? Dynamics of Co-Occurring Change in Cognitive-Linguistic and Functional Communication Skills in Aphasia
Does Naming Therapy Make Ordering in a Restaurant Easier? Dynamics of Co-Occurring Change in Cognitive-Linguistic and Functional Communication Skills in Aphasia Open
Purpose This study was conducted to investigate the static and dynamic relationships between impairment-level cognitive-linguistic abilities and activity-level functional communication skills in persons with aphasia (PWA). Method In Experi…
View article: The multidimensional nature of aphasia: Using factors beyond language to predict treatment outcomes
The multidimensional nature of aphasia: Using factors beyond language to predict treatment outcomes Open
Event Abstract Back to Event The multidimensional nature of aphasia: Using factors beyond language to predict treatment outcomes Natalie Gilmore1*, Jeffrey P. Johnson1, Erin L. Meier1, Carrie A. Des Roches1 and Swathi Kiran1 1 Boston Unive…
View article: Randomized Controlled Trial of Supplemental Augmentative and Alternative Communication versus Voice Rest Alone after Phonomicrosurgery
Randomized Controlled Trial of Supplemental Augmentative and Alternative Communication versus Voice Rest Alone after Phonomicrosurgery Open
Objective This randomized trial investigated voice rest and supplemental text‐to‐speech communication versus voice rest alone on visual analog scale measures of communication effectiveness and magnitude of voice use. Study Design Randomize…