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A quarterly medical journal covering all aspects of human communication disorders. Contains peer-reviewed clinical and theoretical articles, clinical notes, and discussion of topics ranging from pediatric language issues to those of the elderly.
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Mixed metaphors.(Editorial)
September 1, 2005...
Take time to stop and smell the tunnel at the end of the rainbow.
Gary Swing, 2005
Language is wonderful when it facilitates communication. Language is maddening or hilarious when it fails to do so or gets in the way. Language mavens,...
Advances and advocacy in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke.(Health Care Forum)
September 1, 2005... Since its approval in 1995, intravenous recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (IV rt-PA) remains the only FDA-sanctioned therapy for acute, ischemic strokes in the United States (Leira & Adams, 2004). The initial, government-sponsored study...
Impact of pallidotomy on physiological articulation function and speech intelligibility in Parkinson disease.
September 1, 2005... The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of posteroventral pallidotomy on perceptual and physiological measures of articulatory function and speech intelligibility in Parkinson disease (PD). The study examined 11 participants...
Use of electropalatography in the treatment of disordered articulation following traumatic brain injury: a case study.
September 1, 2005... Electropalatography (EPG) was used as a biofeedback tool in a case study of a 30-year-old male with disordered articulation following traumatic brain injury (TBI). Based on qualitative measures of the participant's intelligibility, improved...
Intervention for a modern day HM: errorless learning of practical goals.
September 1, 2005... Impairments in declarative learning are a common consequence of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and limit participation in daily life for many survivors. Procedural learning and memory, however, typically are spared. In this article, we describe...
Repeatability of the acoustic swallowing pattern in normal adults.
September 1, 2005... The repeatability of the acoustic swallowing signal was evaluated in young, middle-aged, and elderly adults. Swallowing signals were audio-recorded on 3 alternate days, during trials of three consistencies: dry swallows, thin liquid swallows,...