2016
DOI: 10.4236/ijcm.2016.71001
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Association between Aphasia and Acalculia: Analytical Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: Acalculia in aphasic patients should be better investigated in order to understand if it is a simple comorbid or if it is influenced by language disorders. This study aimed to compare the performance on EC301 battery calculation tasks between aphasic and normal subjects and sought to verify a possible association between number processing and calculation skills and linguistic changes in aphasic patients, in order to investigate if language disorders interfere with number processing and calculation. Analytical … Show more

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“…He could not perform the dictation task but had no difficulty in copy. dissociation between spared transcoding skills but impaired grammar has also been reported in the literature (Varley, Klessinger, Romanowski and Siegal, 2005), although it does no lead to a consensus (De Luccia, G. and Ortiz, K.Z., 2016). In addition and more importantly, many errors this patient produced concern only a part of the number.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…He could not perform the dictation task but had no difficulty in copy. dissociation between spared transcoding skills but impaired grammar has also been reported in the literature (Varley, Klessinger, Romanowski and Siegal, 2005), although it does no lead to a consensus (De Luccia, G. and Ortiz, K.Z., 2016). In addition and more importantly, many errors this patient produced concern only a part of the number.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…This study suggests that reading/writing words and number uses overlapping cognitive abilities. In line with this, comorbidity of numerical and language deficits is often noted 51 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Tasks whose performance varied between assessments were not common in these two cases, except for the improvement in the calculation task, whose relationship with language skills is quite specific. 19 Considering that a cognitive screening test was used, it is not possible to analyze the possible impact of linguistic stimulation on specific cognitive skills. Future research using cognitive assessment batteries may contribute to a better understanding of these possible associations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%