Language treatment effects on communicative abilities and working memory in Korean-speaking agrammatic Broca’s aphasia caused by moyamoya disease: Phase II evidence from a case study

Sujin Choi, Jee Eun Sung, Eunha Jo, Jee Hyang Jeong

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Abstract

The present study reports on the language treatment outcomes from sentence- and story-level linguistic facilitation and its generalization effect on communicative abilities, working memory, and sentence processing in the case of an adult with Moyamoya Disease (MMD). After treatment,the patient’s overall performance, including the Aphasia Quotient, and sentence processing ability as measured by language testing, were improved. Furthermore, the treatment effects were generalizable to working memory abilities. Our case study conveys clinically meaningful implications since it is the first report on the effects of language treatment on linguistic and cognitive domains for an individual with MMD-induced agrammatic Broca’s aphasia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)297-307
Number of pages11
JournalNeurocase
Volume27
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

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Keywords

  • Moyamoya disease
  • agrammatism
  • aphasia
  • generalization effect
  • language treatment

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