Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10448839 | Journal of Neurolinguistics | 2012 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
âºWe used eye tracking to study passive sentence comprehension in agrammatic aphasia. âºAphasic and control participants performed a sentence-picture matching task. âºControls exhibited agent-first processing; aphasic participants did not. âºControls reached correct interpretations at the verb; aphasic participants did not. âºImpaired passive comprehension in aphasia may stem from lexical processing deficits.
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Authors
Aaron M. Meyer, Jennifer E. Mack, Cynthia K. Thompson,