Comprehension of Complex Sentences in the Persian-Speaking Patients With Aphasia.
Amir ShianiMohammad Taghi JoghataeiHassan AshayeriMohammad KamaliMohammad Reza RazaviFariba YadegariPublished in: Basic and clinical neuroscience (2019)
The outcomes of this study suggest that the sentence comprehension deficits of aphasic patients, in contrast to the specific deficit models, may not be related to linguistic disabilities. Moreover, the problems in the comprehension of non-canonical sentences may be related to failure in the allocation of attention. Finally, our results support the claims that neural characterization of the cognitive resources (e.g. working memory) is disrupted in sentence comprehension deficits.
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