The use of spelling for variant classification in primary progressive aphasia: Theoretical and practical implications

Volume: 133, Pages: 107157 - 107157
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Currently, variant subtyping in primary progressive aphasia (PPA) requires an expert neurologist and extensive language and cognitive testing. Spelling impairments appear early in the development of the disorder, and the three PPA variants (non-fluent - nfvPPA; semantic - svPPA; logopenic - lvPPA) reportedly show fairly distinct spelling profiles. Given the theoretical and empirical evidence indicating that spelling may serve as a proxy for...
Paper Details
Title
The use of spelling for variant classification in primary progressive aphasia: Theoretical and practical implications
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
133
Pages
107157 - 107157
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