Impairments of nonverbal oral movements after left hemisphere damage: A followup analysis of errors |
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Authors: | Catherine Mateer |
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Affiliation: | University of Western Ontario Canada |
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Abstract: | Acquisition of a task requiring the imitation of a series of nonverbal oral movements is most severely impaired in patients with aphasic disturbance. However, nonaphasic patients with left hemisphere damage also perform more poorly than patients with right hemisphere damage or normal control subjects. Analysis of the errors made on the multiple oral movements task reveals that left, but not right, hemisphere damage is highly associated with perseverative responses. Patients with right hemisphere damage do not differ significantly from normal control subjects in the acquisition of or in the type of errors made on the task. It is suggested that the left hemisphere plays an important role in the control of nonverbal oral movement production. |
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Keywords: | Request for reprints should be sent to Dr. C. Mateer Department of Speech Pathology University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada. |
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