Working Memory in Aphasia: The Role of Temporal Information Processing
@article{Choiski2020WorkingMI, title={Working Memory in Aphasia: The Role of Temporal Information Processing}, author={Mateusz Choiński and E. Szelag and T. Wolak and A. Szymaszek}, journal={Frontiers in Human Neuroscience}, year={2020}, volume={14} }
Aphasia is an acquired impairment of language functions resulting from a brain lesion. It is usually accompanied by deficits in non-linguistic cognitive processes. This study aimed to investigate in patients with aphasia the complex interrelationships between selected cognitive functions: auditory speech comprehension, working memory (WM), and temporal information processing (TIP) in the millisecond time range. Thirty right-handed subjects (20 males) aged from 27 to 82 years suffering from post… CONTINUE READING
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