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Autonomy-supportive treatment for acquired apraxia of speech: feasibility and therapeutic effect
Aphasiology ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-24 , DOI: 10.1080/02687038.2019.1705662 Katarina L. Haley 1 , Kevin T. Cunningham 1 , Ian Kim 1 , Jennifer S. Shafer 1
Aphasiology ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2019-12-24 , DOI: 10.1080/02687038.2019.1705662 Katarina L. Haley 1 , Kevin T. Cunningham 1 , Ian Kim 1 , Jennifer S. Shafer 1
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ABSTRACTBackground: Most treatments for acquired apraxia of speech (AOS) rely on clinician-controlled practice conditions and repeated exposure to unimpaired speaker models. Recent motor learning r...
中文翻译:
获得性言语失用自主支持治疗的可行性及疗效
摘要背景:大多数获得性言语失用症 (AOS) 的治疗依赖于临床医生控制的实践条件和反复接触未受损的说话者模型。最近的运动学习...
更新日期:2019-12-24
中文翻译:
获得性言语失用自主支持治疗的可行性及疗效
摘要背景:大多数获得性言语失用症 (AOS) 的治疗依赖于临床医生控制的实践条件和反复接触未受损的说话者模型。最近的运动学习...