A Bose, L Laird, E Rochon… - 2011 - aphasiology.pitt.edu Two individuals with jargon aphasia with similar clinical profiles received identical phonological therapy but responded differently to the therapy-P9 did not show any positive gains but FF showed improved naming. Analysis showed that FF and P9 had comparable performance in the ... Cached
M Sampson… - Aphasiology, 2011 - ingentaconnect.com Background: Some individuals with fluent aphasia produce jargon errors in speech production. Jargon likely results from derailed encoding operations required for language production, although the exact mechanism remains debated. It is also unclear if persons ... Related articles - All 3 versions
S Geva, S Bennett, EA Warburton… - Aphasiology, 2011 - Taylor & Francis ... This idea is supported by data from Marshall, Robson, Pring, and Chiat (199833. Marshall, J., Robson, J., Pring, T. and Chiat, S. 1998. Why does monitoring fail in jargonaphasia? Comprehension, judgment, and therapy evidence. Brain and Language , 63(1): 79–107. ... Cited by 2 - Related articles - All 3 versions
FB Mohamed, M Yannes, M Malik… - Functional Neuroradiology, 2011 - Springer ... The speech has relatively few intelligible nouns, verbs, and adjec- tives. This presents as a jargon aphasia, in which many pho- nemic and semantic paraphasias are present [2] (Fig. 47.3). Fig. 47.2 Inferior frontal gyrus: axial (left), sagittal (middle), and coronal (right). ...