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pro vyhledávání: '"Emily J. Braun"'
Autor:
Anne Billot, Sha Lai, Maria Varkanitsa, Emily J. Braun, Brenda Rapp, Todd B. Parrish, James Higgins, Ajay S. Kurani, David Caplan, Cynthia K. Thompson, Prakash Ishwar, Margrit Betke, Swathi Kiran
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 53(5)
Background: Poststroke recovery depends on multiple factors and varies greatly across individuals. Using machine learning models, this study investigated the independent and complementary prognostic role of different patient-related factors in predic
Publikováno v:
Am J Speech Lang Pathol
Purpose There is a rapid growth of telepractice in both clinical and research settings; however, the literature validating translation of traditional methods of assessments and interventions to valid remote videoconference administrations is limited.
Autor:
Emily J. Braun, Anne Billot, Erin L. Meier, Yue Pan, Todd B. Parrish, Ajay S. Kurani, Swathi Kiran
Publikováno v:
Brain and language. 232
While previous studies have found that white matter damage relates to impairment severity in individuals with aphasia, further study is required to understand the relationship between white matter integrity and treatment response. In this study, 34 i
Autor:
Swathi Kiran, Emily J. Braun, James Higgins, Prakash Ishwar, Brenda Rapp, Sha Lai, David Caplan, Cynthia K. Thompson, Ajay S. Kurani, Maria Varkanitsa, Margrit Betke, Todd B. Parrish, Anne Billot
Publikováno v:
PETRA
Predicting the potential recovery outcome of post-stroke aphasia remains a challenging task. Our previous work[10] applied machine learning algorithms to predict participant response to therapy using a complex set of brain and behavioral data in indi
Autor:
Julia Bighetto, Brenda Rapp, Sha Lai, Todd B. Parrish, Anne Billot, Swathi Kiran, David Caplan, Murtadha Bahrani, Cynthia K. Thompson, Margrit Betke, Yiwen Gu, Emily J. Braun, Maria Varkanitsa
Publikováno v:
PETRA
The potential recovery of post-stroke aphasia is highly variable and the rehabilitation outcomes are difficult to predict. This interdisciplinary collaboration builds on data collected as part of a large set of behavioral and brain variables in patie
Publikováno v:
International journal of speech-language pathology. 21(5)
Purpose: Intensity of therapy influences outcomes in aphasia treatment, but little is known about optimum dosage across treatment approaches. Improved understanding of the effects of dose could hel...
Publikováno v:
American journal of speech-language pathology. 29(1S)
Purpose This study reports on the treatment fidelity procedures implemented during a 5-year randomized controlled trial comparing intensive and distributed comprehensive aphasia therapy. Specifically, the results of 1 treatment, verb network strength