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A biological basis for aphasia treatment: Mirror neurons and observation-execution matching
Steven L. Small
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Mirror Neurons
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Aphasia
87%
Therapy
60%
Language Recovery
36%
Motor Learning
30%
Treatment Methods
26%
Clinical Trials
22%
Aphasic
22%
Rehabilitation
21%
Primates
20%
Impairment
19%
Repeats
19%
Neuron
18%
Stimulation
18%
Efficacy
17%
Imitation
17%
Physiology
17%
Damage
16%
Recovery
16%
Organs
15%
Psychological
14%
Stimulus
14%
Person
10%
Social Sciences
speech disorder
91%
brain
32%
linguistics
25%
evidence
23%
stroke
22%
imitation
21%
physiology
20%
Clinical Trials
20%
role play
19%
damages
16%
biology
16%
rehabilitation
15%
stimulus
15%
learning
12%
human being
9%