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Neuroanatomical correlates of macrostructural receptive abilities in narrative discourse in unilateral left hemisphere stroke: A behavioural and voxel-based morphometry study.

Sabrine Amaral Martins TownsendKarine MarcotteAmelie BriseboisAnderson Dick SmidarleFernanda SchneiderFernanda LoureiroRicardo Bernardi SoderAlexandre da Rosa FrancoLuiz Carlos Porcello MarroneLilian Cristine Hübner
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2022)
What is already known on this subject Story retell and comprehension of auditory and written discourse have been shown to be affected after stroke, but most studies have been conducted on individuals with middle to high SES and high educational levels. What this paper adds to existing knowledge The study reports on narrative retell and comprehension in both auditory and written modalities in groups of HC and individuals with LH brain damage, with low-to-middle SES and lower levels of education. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? This study highlights the importance of taking into consideration the sociodemographic and RWH of patients when assessing discourse retell and comprehension in both auditory and written modalities. It also underlines the importance of including patients without significant aphasia following LH stroke to look at the effect of both stroke and aphasia on narrative comprehension and story retelling.
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