Abstract

Neuroplasticity and Functional Recovery after Intensive Language Therapy in Chronic Post Stroke Aphasia: Which Factors Are Relevant?

Highlights

  • Neuroscience-based interventions for aphasia are among the most promising approaches toward successful language rehabilitation

  • Associated therapeutic techniques are highly effective in reducing cognitive-behavioral difficulties resulting from brain damage and can induce neuroplasticity (Taub et al, 2002; Berthier and Pulvermüller, 2011)

  • Previous studies addressed the role of the left (LH) and right (RH) hemisphere across the entire recovery phase

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Introduction

Neuroscience-based interventions for aphasia are among the most promising approaches toward successful language rehabilitation. Within a short period of time (for example

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