Vigilant Attention During Cognitive and Language Processing in Aphasia.
Dannielle HibshmanEllyn A RileyPublished in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2024)
This study provides new evidence that PWA experience a heightened state of vigilant attention when language processing demands are higher (during a linguistic task) than when language demands are lower (during a nonlinguistic task). Collectively, results of this study suggest that when processing language, PWA may allocate more attentional resources than when completing other kinds of cognitive tasks.
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