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View article: Predictability and Familiarity Assessments for Greek Idiomatic Expressions: the Role of Reading Habits and Language Profiles
Predictability and Familiarity Assessments for Greek Idiomatic Expressions: the Role of Reading Habits and Language Profiles Open
This study examines the predictability and familiarity ratings of 199 Greek idiomatic expressions, building on the random sample used by Lada et al. (2024). The primary goals are to explore correlations between predictability, familiarity,…
View article: Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Communication and Swallowing in Children Diagnosed With Childhood Brain Tumor or Leukemia
Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Communication and Swallowing in Children Diagnosed With Childhood Brain Tumor or Leukemia Open
Childhood brain tumor and leukemia (CBTL) and their treatments can have negative effects on development, including communication and swallowing. Clinical practice guideline recommendations for managing communication and swallowing difficul…
View article: Four hundred Greek idiomatic expressions: Ratings for subjective frequency, ambiguity, and decomposability
Four hundred Greek idiomatic expressions: Ratings for subjective frequency, ambiguity, and decomposability Open
View article: Effects of Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Bilingual Logopenic Primary Progressive Aphasia
Effects of Cerebellar Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Bilingual Logopenic Primary Progressive Aphasia Open
Background: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a language-based dementia, causing progressive decline of language functions. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can augment effects of speech-and language therapy (SLT). However…
View article: Case report: the effects of cerebellar tDCS in bilingual post-stroke aphasia
Case report: the effects of cerebellar tDCS in bilingual post-stroke aphasia Open
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation may be a useful neuromodulation tool for enhancing the effects of speech and language therapy in people with aphasia, but research so far has focused on monolinguals. We present the effects of 9 sess…
View article: Characterising the Long-Term Language Impairments of Children Following Cerebellar Tumour Surgery by Extracting Psycholinguistic Properties from Spontaneous Language
Characterising the Long-Term Language Impairments of Children Following Cerebellar Tumour Surgery by Extracting Psycholinguistic Properties from Spontaneous Language Open
Following cerebellar tumour surgery, children may suffer impairments of spontaneous language. Yet, the language processing deficits underlying these impairments are poorly understood. This study is the first to try to identify these defici…
View article: Cerebellar Mutism Syndrome in Children and Adults
Cerebellar Mutism Syndrome in Children and Adults Open
View article: A Systematic Review of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Methodological Considerations
A Systematic Review of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Primary Progressive Aphasia: Methodological Considerations Open
A variety of tDCS approaches has been used to investigate the potential of tDCS to improve language outcomes, or slow down the decay of language competences caused by Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA). The employed stimulation protocols an…
View article: Functional Foreign Accent Syndrome in suspected Conversion Disorder: A case study
Functional Foreign Accent Syndrome in suspected Conversion Disorder: A case study Open
View article: Post-operative cerebellar mutism syndrome: rehabilitation issues
Post-operative cerebellar mutism syndrome: rehabilitation issues Open
View article: Reintegration Into School After Treatment for a Brain Tumor: The Child’s Perspective
Reintegration Into School After Treatment for a Brain Tumor: The Child’s Perspective Open
This multiple case study investigated perspectives of childhood brain tumor survivors on reintegration into school over a 2-year period. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 5 children at 3 times to obtain an extensive view of the…
View article: In memoriam - Peter Mariën (1962–2017)
In memoriam - Peter Mariën (1962–2017) Open
View article: Acquired epileptic opercular syndrome related to a heterozygous deleterious substitution in <i>GRIN2A</i>
Acquired epileptic opercular syndrome related to a heterozygous deleterious substitution in <i>GRIN2A</i> Open
Epileptic encephalopathies with continuous spike‐and‐waves during sleep (CSWS) are characterized by cognitive or language impairment, and are occasionally associated with pathogenic variants of the GRIN2A gene. In these disorders, speech d…
View article: QOS-53SCHOLASTIC FUTURE OF CHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS: EXPLORATION OF POSSIBLE NEURO-COGNITIVE STRATEGIES. PRELIMINARY RESULTS
QOS-53SCHOLASTIC FUTURE OF CHILDHOOD BRAIN TUMOR SURVIVORS: EXPLORATION OF POSSIBLE NEURO-COGNITIVE STRATEGIES. PRELIMINARY RESULTS Open
View article: Perceptual Accent Rating and Attribution in Psychogenic FAS: Some Further Evidence Challenging Whitaker’s Operational Definition
Perceptual Accent Rating and Attribution in Psychogenic FAS: Some Further Evidence Challenging Whitaker’s Operational Definition Open
A 40-year-old, non-aphasic, right-handed, and polyglot (L1: French, L2: Dutch, and L3: English) woman with a 12-year history of addiction to opiates and psychoactive substances, and clear psychiatric problems, presented with a foreign acce…
View article: A new case of psychogenic Foreign Accent Syndrome
A new case of psychogenic Foreign Accent Syndrome Open