Measuring Sentence Information via Surprisal: Theoretical and Clinical Implications in Nonfluent Aphasia.
Neguine RezaiiJames MichaelovSylvia Josephy-HernandezBoyu RenDaisy HochbergMegan QuimbyBradford C DickersonPublished in: Annals of neurology (2023)
Using surprisal enables testing an alternative account of nonfluent aphasia that regards its word-level features as adaptive, rather than defective, symptoms, a finding that would call for revisions in the therapeutic approach to nonfluent language production. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.