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Auditory, Phonological, and Semantic Factors in the Recovery From Wernicke’s Aphasia Poststroke: Predictive Value and Implications for Rehabilitation (2019)

Robson, H., Griffiths, T. D., Grube, M., & Woollams, A. M. (2019). Auditory, phonological, and semantic factors in the recovery from Wernicke’s aphasia poststroke: Predictive value and implications for rehabilitation. Neurorehabilitation and neural repair, 33(10), 800-812.

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The authors aimed to determine the cognitive demands necessary for language comprehension recovery after Wernicke’s aphasia (WA). The results of the study suggest reorganization of the remaining language comprehension abilities improves speech comp ...

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Population:

Adult

Discipline:

SLP

Diagnosis:

Aphasia