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040 _aOvid MEDLINE(R)
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245 _aSubjective experience of inner speech in aphasia: Preliminary behavioral relationships and neural correlates.
251 _aBrain & Language. 164:32-42, 2017 Jan
252 _aBrain Lang. 164:32-42, 2017 Jan
253 _aBrain and language
260 _c2017
260 _fFY2017
266 _d2017-05-06
520 _aCopyright � 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
520 _aMany individuals with aphasia describe anomia with comments like "I know it but I can't say it." The exact meaning of such phrases is unclear. We hypothesize that at least two discrete experiences exist: the sense of (1) knowing a concept, but failing to find the right word, and (2) saying the correct word internally but not aloud (successful inner speech, sIS). We propose that sIS reflects successful lexical access; subsequent overt anomia indicates post-lexical output deficits. In this pilot study, we probed the subjective experience of anomia in 37 persons with aphasia. Self-reported sIS related to aphasia severity and phonological output deficits. In multivariate lesion-symptom mapping, sIS was associated with dorsal stream lesions, particularly in ventral sensorimotor cortex. These preliminary results suggest that people with aphasia can often provide meaningful insights about their experience of anomia and that reports of sIS relate to specific lesion locations and language deficits.
546 _aEnglish
650 _a*Anomia/pp [Physiopathology]
650 _a*Anomia/px [Psychology]
650 _a*Aphasia/pp [Physiopathology]
650 _a*Aphasia/px [Psychology]
650 _aAdult
650 _aAged
650 _aAged, 80 and over
650 _aAnomia/co [Complications]
650 _aAnomia/pa [Pathology]
650 _aAphasia/co [Complications]
650 _aAphasia/pa [Pathology]
650 _aFemale
650 _aHumans
650 _aLanguage Tests
650 _aMale
650 _aMiddle Aged
650 _aPilot Projects
650 _aSelf Report
650 _aSensorimotor Cortex/pa [Pathology]
650 _aSensorimotor Cortex/pp [Physiopathology]
650 _aSpeech
651 _aMedStar National Rehabilitation Network
657 _aJournal Article
700 _aTurkeltaub, Peter E
790 _aFama ME, Friedman RB, Hayward W, Snider SF, Turkeltaub PE
856 _uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2016.09.009
_zhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2016.09.009
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