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Revealing Language Deficits Following Stroke: The Cost of Doing Two Things at Once
Authors:Susan Kemper  Joan McDowd  Patricia Pohl  Ruth Herman  Susan Jackson
Affiliation:1. University of Kansas skemper@ku.edu;3. University of Kansas Medical Center;4. University of Kansas
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The costs of doing two things were assessed for a group of healthy older adults and older adults who were tested at least 6 months after a stroke. A baseline language sample was compared to language samples collected while the participants were performing concurrent motor tasks or selective ignoring tasks. Whereas the healthy older adults showed few costs due to the concurrent task demands, the language samples from the stroke survivors were disrupted by the demands of doing two things at once. The dual task measures reveal long-lasting effects of strokes that were not evident when stroke survivors were assessed using standard clinical tools.
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