2023
DOI: 10.1002/ana.26744
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Measuring Sentence Information via Surprisal: Theoretical and Clinical Implications in Nonfluent Aphasia

Abstract: ObjectiveNonfluent aphasia is characterized by simplified sentence structures and word‐level abnormalities, including reduced use of verbs and function words. The predominant belief about the disease mechanism is that a core deficit in syntax processing causes both structural and word‐level abnormalities. Here, we propose an alternative view based on information theory to explain the symptoms of nonfluent aphasia. We hypothesize that the word‐level features of nonfluency constitute a distinct compensatory proc… Show more

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