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Dale Summers; Kristie Spencer; Connie Okasaki; Jessica E. Huber – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Cognitive impairment is one of the most debilitating nonmotor symptoms in Parkinson disease (PD), and its presentation is heterogeneous. One proposed model to explain cognitive variability in PD is the dual-syndrome hypothesis. This hypothesis delineates two cognitive profiles, a "fronto-striatal" profile and a "posterior…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Cognitive Ability, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Risk
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Christiana Butera; Jonathan Delafield-Butt; Szu-Ching Lu; Krzysztof Sobota; Timothy McGowan; Laura Harrison; Emily Kilroy; Aditya Jayashankar; Lisa Aziz-Zadeh – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) are distinct clinical groups with overlapping motor features. We attempted to (1) differentiate children with ASD from those with DCD, and from those typically developing (TD) (ages 8-17; 18 ASD, 16 DCD, 20 TD) using a 5-min coloring game on a smart tablet and (2)…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, Psychomotor Skills, Children
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Chakrabarty, Madhushree; Bhattacharya, Kaberi; Chatterjee, Garga; Biswas, Atanu; Ghosal, Malay – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: While pragmatic deficits are well documented in patients with schizophrenia (SCZ) and right hemisphere damage (RHD), there is a paucity of research comparing the pragmatic deficits of these two groups. Do they experience similar cognitive dysfunction or is there a dissociation between the two patient groups? Aims: To investigate the…
Descriptors: Patients, Schizophrenia, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments
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Chien, Yi-Ling; Chen, Yu-Jen; Tseng, Wan-Ling; Hsu, Yung-Chin; Wu, Chi-Shin; Tseng, Wen-Yih Isaac; Gau, Susan Shur-Fen – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
Whether altered white matter microstructural property of autistic people also exists in non-autistic siblings is uncertain. The microstructures of a neural tract may not be consistent throughout the whole track. We assessed 38 cognitive-able autistic males (aged 15.8 ± 4.4 years), 39 non-autistic siblings (16.5 ± 5.7 years), and 78 age- and…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Siblings, Males, Adolescents
Sachs, Alyssa Nicole Yuriko; language impairments – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Background: The most common cause of aphasia is a left middle cerebral artery stroke affecting the left perisylvian region of the brain. The perisylvian region is critical for supporting phonological processing, and damage to this region results in difficulty with retrieving and manipulating speech sounds. The impact of weakened phonology has been…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments, Phonology, Grammar
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Mary C. Zatta; Ilse Willems – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2024
The CVI Center at Perkins created a new CVI (cerebral or cortical visual impairment) assessment tool called The CVI Protocol that is rooted in research and based on 16 visual behaviors and compensatory strategies. The CVI Protocol leads a teacher of students with visual impairments (TVI) through evaluating how a student is impacted by CVI and…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Visual Impairments, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Students with Disabilities
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Luisa Cacciante; Giorgia Pregnolato; Silvia Salvalaggio; Sara Federico; Pawel Kiper; Nicola Smania; Andrea Turolla – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Humans often use co-speech gestures to promote effective communication. Attention has been paid to the cortical areas engaged in the processing of co-speech gestures. Aims: To investigate the neural network underpinned in the processing of co-speech gestures and to observe whether there is a relationship between areas involved in…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Brain, Correlation
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Cora E. Mukerji; John S. Wilson III; Carol L. Wilkinson; Manon A. Krol; Charles A. Nelson; Helen Tager-Flusberg – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Previous research links resting frontal gamma power to key developmental outcomes in young neurotypical (NT) children and infants at risk for language impairment. However, it remains unclear whether gamma power is specifically associated with language or with more general cognitive abilities among young children diagnosed with autism spectrum…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Language Impairments, Neurological Impairments, Young Children
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Fry, Regan; Li, Xian; Evans, Travis C.; Esterman, Michael; Tanaka, James; DeGutis, Joseph – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Autism traits are common exclusionary criteria in developmental prosopagnosia (DP) studies. We investigated whether autism traits produce qualitatively different face processing in 43 DPs with high vs. low autism quotient (AQ) scores. Compared to controls (n = 27), face memory and perception were similarly deficient in the high- and low-AQ DPs,…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Neurological Impairments, Human Body
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Oberländer, Kristin; Witte, Victoria; Mallien, Anne Stephanie; Gass, Peter; Bengtson, C. Peter; Bading, Hilmar – Learning & Memory, 2022
Differences in the learning associated transcriptional profiles between mouse strains with distinct learning abilities could provide insight into the molecular basis of learning and memory. The inbred mouse strain DBA/2 shows deficits in hippocampus-dependent memory, yet the transcriptional responses to learning and the underlying mechanisms of…
Descriptors: Learning, Memory, Animals, Research
Kelly C. Martin – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Language processing is an extremely important, uniquely human cognitive ability. For well over a century, researchers have sought to understand how the human brain implements a system for instantaneously recognizing and generating complex linguistic patterns. Left perisylvian regions are considered to have certain computational abilities that are…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments, Young Children
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Shepherd, Elizabeth H.; Fournier, Neil M.; Sutherland, Robert J.; Lehmann, Hugo – Learning & Memory, 2021
Damage to the hippocampus (HPC) typically causes retrograde amnesia for contextual fear conditioning. Repeating the conditioning over several sessions, however, can eliminate the retrograde amnesic effects. This form of reinstatement thus permits modifications to networks that can support context memory retrieval in the absence of the HPC. The…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments, Fear, Memory
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Yuan Peng; Yuan Liang; Yali Wang; Guangyan Yang – Early Education and Development, 2025
Research Findings: The present study aimed to investigate whether the trial-to-trial intraindividual reaction time variability (IIV), which reflects prefrontal cortex activity related to attentional and cognitive control, mediated the longitudinal effects of earlier harsh discipline on children's later externalizing problems. The study involved…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Early Experience, Trauma
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Benedetti, Valentina; Weill-Chounlamountry, Agnès; Pradat-Diehl, Pascale; Villain, Marie – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2022
Background: Acquired brain injury (ABI), especially to the right hemisphere, can result in difficulty using or understanding prosodic contours in speech. Prosody is used to convey emotional connotation or linguistic intent and includes pitch, loudness, rate, and voice quality. A disorder in the comprehension or production of prosody is known as…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments, Suprasegmentals
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Minga, Jamila; Sheppard, Shannon M.; Johnson, Melissa; Hewetson, Ronelle; Cornwell, Petrea; Blake, Margaret Lehman – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
Background: Right hemisphere communication disorders are neither consistently labelled nor adequately defined. Labels associated with right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) are broad and fail to capture the essence of communication challenges needed for stroke-related service provisions. Determination of rehabilitation needs and best-practice…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Impairments, Clinical Diagnosis
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