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840 DoI: deficits in post - stroke aphasiaD ficits cognitivos na afasia p s-AVEM ilena V. Bonini1, 2, M rcia Radanovic1 Approximately one third of patients who survive the first weeks after stroke are aphasic. aphasia due to stroke is as-sociated with increased mortality, worse functional recovery, and lower chances of returning to work processing depends on other Cognitive func-tions such as attention, memory, executive functions and visuospatial abilities, which act as supportive systems. On the other hand, much of human`s thinking pattern rely on language itself, which renders it to be a critical function in reasoning, abstract thinking, and problem solving. It is well established that language and other Cognitive functions are interrelated, and researchers efforts are currently focused on searching for evidence on how and to what degree the differ-ent Cognitive domains are recruited to interact with each oth-er, as well as on the impact of a particular Cognitive function impairment in other functions2.
840 DoI 10.1590/000-22201501 RTICLE Cognitive deficits in post-stroke aphasia Déficits cognitivos na afasia pós-AVE Milena V. Bonini 1,2, Márcia Radanovic1 Approximately one third of …
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