Clinical Perspectives on Primary Progressive Aphasia (eBook, ePUB)
Redaktion: Nickels, Lyndsey; Croot, Karen
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Primary progressive aphasia is a type of dementia that progressively impairs language abilities and may eventually affect other aspects of thinking, movement and/or personality. For the person with primary progressive aphasia, these problems have a profound effect on their ability to communicate, which in turn impacts their relationships, social networks and ability to participate in everyday activities that depend on communication. This book provides an up-to-date survey of research relevant to the clinical care of people with primary progressive aphasia. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Aphasiology .…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781317525752
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Current progress and challenges for the future Lyndsey Nickels and Karen
Croot 2. Our journey with primary progressive aphasia Shirley Rutherford
3. Differential diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia variants using the
international criteria Cristian E. Leyton and John R. Hodges 4. Biomarkers
in the primary progressive aphasias Murray Grossman 5. The genetics of
primary progressive aphasia Jonathan D. Rohrer 6. Longitudinal imaging and
deterioration in word comprehension in primary progressive aphasia:
Potential clinical significance Andreia V. Faria, Rajani Sebastian, Melissa
Newhart, Susumu Mori, and Argye E. Hillis 7. The patterns of progression in
primary progressive aphasia: Implications for assessment and management
Michä Harciarek, Emilia J. Sitek, and Andrew Kertesz 8. Long-term follow-up
in primary progressive aphasia: Clinical course and health care utilisation
Lina Riedl, Dirk Last, Adrian Danek, and Janine Diehl-Schmid 9. Use of the
Progressive Aphasia Severity Scale (PASS) in monitoring speech and language
status in PPA Daisy Sapolsky, Kimiko Domoto-Reilly, and Bradford C.
Dickerson 10. Motor speech disorders associated with primary progressive
aphasia Joseph R. Duffy, Edythe A. Strand, and Keith A. Josephs 11.
Grammatical impairments in PPA Cynthia K. Thompson and Jennifer E. Mack
12. Word retrieval therapies in primary progressive aphasia Regina Jokel,
Naida L. Graham, Elizabeth Rochon, and Carol Leonard 13. Trouble and repair
during conversations of people with primary progressive aphasia Cathleen
Taylor, Karen Croot, Emma Power, Sharon A. Savage, John R. Hodges, and
Leanne Togher 14. Dysgraphia in primary progressive aphasia:
Characterisation of impairments and therapy options Naida L. Graham 15.
Augmentation of spelling therapy with transcranial direct current
stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: Preliminary results and
challenges Kyrana Tsapkini, Constantine Frangakis, Yessenia Gomez, Cameron
Davis, and Argye E. Hillis 16. Functional disability in primary progressive
aphasia Claire M. O'Connor, Samrah Ahmed, and Eneida Mioshi
Current progress and challenges for the future Lyndsey Nickels and Karen
Croot 2. Our journey with primary progressive aphasia Shirley Rutherford
3. Differential diagnosis of primary progressive aphasia variants using the
international criteria Cristian E. Leyton and John R. Hodges 4. Biomarkers
in the primary progressive aphasias Murray Grossman 5. The genetics of
primary progressive aphasia Jonathan D. Rohrer 6. Longitudinal imaging and
deterioration in word comprehension in primary progressive aphasia:
Potential clinical significance Andreia V. Faria, Rajani Sebastian, Melissa
Newhart, Susumu Mori, and Argye E. Hillis 7. The patterns of progression in
primary progressive aphasia: Implications for assessment and management
Michä Harciarek, Emilia J. Sitek, and Andrew Kertesz 8. Long-term follow-up
in primary progressive aphasia: Clinical course and health care utilisation
Lina Riedl, Dirk Last, Adrian Danek, and Janine Diehl-Schmid 9. Use of the
Progressive Aphasia Severity Scale (PASS) in monitoring speech and language
status in PPA Daisy Sapolsky, Kimiko Domoto-Reilly, and Bradford C.
Dickerson 10. Motor speech disorders associated with primary progressive
aphasia Joseph R. Duffy, Edythe A. Strand, and Keith A. Josephs 11.
Grammatical impairments in PPA Cynthia K. Thompson and Jennifer E. Mack
12. Word retrieval therapies in primary progressive aphasia Regina Jokel,
Naida L. Graham, Elizabeth Rochon, and Carol Leonard 13. Trouble and repair
during conversations of people with primary progressive aphasia Cathleen
Taylor, Karen Croot, Emma Power, Sharon A. Savage, John R. Hodges, and
Leanne Togher 14. Dysgraphia in primary progressive aphasia:
Characterisation of impairments and therapy options Naida L. Graham 15.
Augmentation of spelling therapy with transcranial direct current
stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: Preliminary results and
challenges Kyrana Tsapkini, Constantine Frangakis, Yessenia Gomez, Cameron
Davis, and Argye E. Hillis 16. Functional disability in primary progressive
aphasia Claire M. O'Connor, Samrah Ahmed, and Eneida Mioshi