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Gestural impairment and gestural ability in aphasia: A review
Authors:Laura N. Peterson  Howard S. Kirshner
Affiliation:Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Nashville Veterans Administration Medical Center USA
Abstract:Studies of gestural ability in aphasic subjects have found impairment of gestural expression and comprehension, with a close relationship between severity of aphasia and degree of gestural impairment. A few investigators have correlated gestural ability with specific language functions or subcategories of aphasia. Reading appears to correlate better with gestural recognition than does auditory comprehension. Despite the general findings of gestural impairment in aphasia, successes have been reported with gestural training including artificial language techniques, pantomime, Amerind, and American Sign Language. Future studies of gestural therapy in aphasia should examine specific language deficits in order to identify those aphasic individuals who can benefit from gestural training.
Keywords:Address reprint requests to: Howard S. Kirshner   Department of Neurology   Vanderbilt University School of Medicine   Nashville   TN 37232.
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