Pacjent z uszkodzeniem prawej półkuli w pracy logopedy



Abstract

A speech and language therapist’s work with a patient with damaged right hemisphere The article represents the first part of discussion about the functions of the right hemisphere in the language processes. Before 1970s the approach stating that lingual functions are merely connected with the left hemisphere becomes obsolete in the 21st century . Nowadays, modern psychological, linguistic and medical research has clearly showed the relationship between lingual deficits and the damage of the right hemisphere structures. Lingual deficits usually concern disorders such as expression/emotion aprosody, comprehension of complex sentences, problems with semantics and lexis, and so on. Thses patients with the damaged right hemisphere visit speech and language neurotherapists more frequently since such therapists can minimize communication disorders caused by the right hemisphere damage if the right treatment is applied.


Published : 2013-01-01


Patalong-OgiewaM. (2013). Pacjent z uszkodzeniem prawej półkuli w pracy logopedy. Logopedia Silesiana, (2). Retrieved from https://journals.us.edu.pl/index.php/LOGOPEDIASILESIANA/article/view/3137

Maja Patalong-Ogiewa  logopediasilesiana@us.edu.pl
lekarz, specjalista neurolog, psycholog o specjalności diagnoza i terapia neuropsychologiczna. Jest wykładowcą Śląskiego Uniwersytetu Medycznego i Podyplomowych Kwalifikacyjnych Studiów Logopedii i Medialnej Emisji Głosu. Specjalność – Neurlologopedia. W swoich zainteresowaniach zawodowych główny nacisk kładzie na deficyty językowe i kognitywne wynikające z uszkodzenia prawej półkuli mózgu.



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