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This collection of selected papers from the 46th Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC) addresses important clinical research questions related to the assessment and treatment of communication impairments associated with aphasia, apraxia of speech, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, and primary progressive aphasia.
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This extensive reference addresses the most pertinent issues in rehabilitation for individuals with communication impairments that are associated with aphasia and apraxia of speech; the papers that make up this special issue of the American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology were presented at the 45th Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC).
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This comprehensive reference covers a board selection of current issues in rehabilitation for individuals with communication impairments associated with aphasia, apraxia of speech, traumatic brain injury, and right hemisphere damage, which was presented at the 44th Clinical Aphasiology Conference.
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In this ASHA Reader, we’ll explore a variety of research on the assessment and treatment of individuals with acquired neurologic communication disorders that was presented at the 43rd Clinical Aphasiology Conference.
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An ASHA Reader Publication. Originally a special supplement in the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, this reader on neuroplasticity explores how to put into practice the experience-dependent neuroplasticity principles identified in basic research. Particular consideration is given to the application of these principles in regard to dysphagia, dysarthria, apraxia, and aphasia rehabilitation.
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Timely, insightful, and showcasing the latest research and clinical implications, the papers from the 41st Clinical Aphasiology Conference (CAC) explore a wide range of issues surrounding the study and clinical management of persons with acquired neurologic communication disorders. This issue both reflects the composition of the annual conference and embodies multiple perspectives about the three disorders of central focus at CAC; namely, aphasia, apraxia of speech (AOS), and traumatic brain injury (TBI).
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Designed as a clinical references, this issue of CICSD provides you with everything you need to know about audiologic rehabilitation.
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