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Neuropsychological Impairments of Short-Term Memory
The “articulatory” nature of the rehearsal process: evidence from anarthric
patients The rehearsal process has at times been regarded as ”articulatory"'°
because it is disrupted by articulatory suppression. The operation of rehearsal
does not, ...
Giuseppe Vallar, Tim Shallice, 2007
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THE NEUROLOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS: Cognitive Neuroscience and ...
Some anarthric patients (see for instance the patient described by Levine et al. [
15]) subjectively report that they do not speak silently. Yet, several authors have
claimed that anarthria does not affect covert articulation: they based this ...
Steven Laureys, Giulio Tononi, 2011
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The Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology of Stroke
Anarthric. tetraparesis. Anarthric tetraparesis is a differential diagnosis of akinetic
mutism and of locked-in syndrome. The lesion is located in both internal capsules
and results in tetraparesis with normal horizontal eye movements [1215].
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The Cerebellum and Cognition: The Cerebellum and Cognition
These studies examined the effects of two different factors on anarthric subjects'
word span (the number of words the subjects could store in working memory at
any given time). The first factor was word length: normal subjects typically recall ...
Could the same process be underpinning the apparent "rehearsal" of the
anarthric individuals tested by Bishop and Robson? Despite being anarthric, the
children had normal hearing abilities and they performed at the same level as
their ...
Alan F. Collins, Susan E. Gathercole, Martin A. Conway, 1994
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The Handbook of Memory Disorders
Defective Rehearsal Process The precise articulatory nature of the rehearsal
process has been elucidated by the investigation of anarthric patients, who are
unable to articulate any detectable speech sound. A number of such cases have
...
Alan D. Baddeley, Michael D. Kopelman, Barbara A. Wilson, 2003
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Handbook of neuropsychology
The phonological loop and anarthria A suitable group of patients to study from
this point of view, are those who have little or no ability to produce overt speech,
namely anarthric patients. Baddeley and Wilson (1985) reported one case of an ...
Hans Spinnler, François Boller, 1993
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Essentials of Communication Sciences and Disorders
anarthria (anarthric) The complete inability to articulate or speak that is usually
caused by brain lesions or damage to peripheral nerves that innervate the
articulatory muscles. Copyright 20l2 Cengage Learning, All Rights Reserved May
not he ...
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Twice Dead: Organ Transplants and the Reinvention of Death
It is interesting to note that all 17 patients who were found to be conscious were
severely disabled; all were severely paralysed and anarthric,3 most were either
blind or severely visually impaired, some were substantially cognitively impaired,
...
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Language Development In Exceptional Circumstances
... and type of motor deficit isincluded underthis heading: some cerebral
palsiedchildren may have normal speech and onlymild motor impairment inone
limb, whilst others may be severely impairedin all four limbs andbe totally
anarthric.
Dorothy Bishop, K. Mogford, 2013
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Reach and grasp by people with tetraplegia using a neurally …
... S3 and T2 (a 58-year-old woman, and a 66-year-old man, respectively), were each tetraplegic and anarthric as a result of a brainstem stroke. «Nature.com, Maj 12»