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- 1Brown, Lindsay Fae, 1977-
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- 3Boliek, Carol (Speech Pathology and Audiology)
- 2Boliek, Carol (Speech Pathology & Audiology)
- 2Campbell, Melanie (Speech Pathology and Audiology)
- 2Langevin, Marilyn (Speech Pathology and Audiology)
- 2Rieger, Jana (Speech Pathology and Audiology)
- 2Schneider, Phyllis (Speech Pathology and Audiology)
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Fall 2012
Reading impairment, known as alexia, frequently co-occurs with damage to the language areas of the brain in aphasia. Text-based reading treatments have been shown to improve reading fluency, but the mechanisms behind such improvement remain unclear. This study investigates the efficacy of...
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Spring 2010
This study investigated factors associated with resilience in individuals with aphasia. Resilience is a phenomenon demonstrated when a healthy system of adaptation is present across several levels including individual or personal, family, community or society, in response to exposure to adversity...
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Spring 2014
This study examined the concept of resilience and factors associated with it from the perspective of individuals living with dementia. Resilience is a process through which individuals demonstrate positive adaptation despite exposure to adverse life events, such as a diagnosis of dementia. How...
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Respiratory, laryngeal, and articulatory adjustments to changes in vocal loudness in typically developing children and children with spastic-type cerebral palsy
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This study explored the physiological adjustments made by the speech mechanism when sustained maximum phonations and sentences differing in vocal loudness were produced by typically developing children and children with cerebral palsy (CP). Respiratory adjustments (lung volume initiation,...