2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/9164543
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Working Memory Training to Address Language Impairments in Aphasia: A Case Study

Abstract: Background. Traditionally, people with aphasia (PWA) are treated with impairment-based language therapy to improve receptive and expressive language skills. In addition to language deficits, PWA are often affected by some level of working memory (WM) impairments. Both language and working memory impairments combined have a negative impact on PWA’s quality of life. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the application of intermittent theta-burst stimulation (iTBS) combined with computerized WM traini… Show more

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“…The therapeutic potential of LF rTMS has also been reported as a standalone treatment e.g., [ 80 , 81 , 82 ]. Studies using HF rTMS on perilesional tissue in the left frontal regions [ 83 , 84 , 85 ] or the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) [ 86 ] are also promising for language and cognitive gains post-stroke. Regarding the evidence from tDCS studies, cathodal tDCS over the right hemisphere e.g., [ 87 ], anodal tDCS over perilesional areas e.g., [ 88 ], and simultaneous cathodal and anodal tDCS e.g., [ 89 , 90 ] can induce favorable language effects in PWA.…”
Section: Post-stroke Aphasia Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The therapeutic potential of LF rTMS has also been reported as a standalone treatment e.g., [ 80 , 81 , 82 ]. Studies using HF rTMS on perilesional tissue in the left frontal regions [ 83 , 84 , 85 ] or the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) [ 86 ] are also promising for language and cognitive gains post-stroke. Regarding the evidence from tDCS studies, cathodal tDCS over the right hemisphere e.g., [ 87 ], anodal tDCS over perilesional areas e.g., [ 88 ], and simultaneous cathodal and anodal tDCS e.g., [ 89 , 90 ] can induce favorable language effects in PWA.…”
Section: Post-stroke Aphasia Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%