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  1. 14 lis 2019 · We discuss potential underlying neurological mechanisms, including: (1) stimulating adult neurogenesis, (2) enhancing synaptogenesis, (3) strengthening functional connectivity that bilingualism may delay clinical AD symptoms, (4) protecting white matter integrity, and (5) preserving gray matter density.

  2. 11 lis 2019 · Loss of language skills is a common effect of dementia, and research suggests that the resulting challenges may be more complex for bilingual dementia patients and their carers. As our...

  3. www.neurocenternj.com › blog › the-link-between-dementia-and-vertigoThe Link Between Dementia and Vertigo

    13 mar 2024 · With vascular dementia and vertigo, there’s a problem getting oxygenated blood to flow to your cerebellum. Because this part of your brain is vital to body movement, any disruption in blood flow can cause you to feel as though you’re spinning, along with episodes of dizziness.

  4. One solution has been to place magnetic “Welsh spoken” signs on the hospital beds of Welsh speakers so that staff who speak the language themselves know they can communicate with patients in their mother tongue. Bilingualism in the context of dementia affects millions of migrants all over the world.

  5. 1 sty 2008 · Unlike aphasias that are due to focal brain damage, language deficits in dementia occur in the context of multiple cognitive impairments. This article reviews recent findings regarding language impairment in three dementia syndromes with reference to the associated cognitive deficits in each.

  6. 8 lis 2021 · Among infrequent causes of vertigo and dizziness, motion sickness accounts for 3.6% of overall diagnoses, alone or as an accompanying manifestation. The cause of this condition is related to a discrepancy between vestibular and ocular signals, and it is usually triggered by car travel or other motion stimuli.

  7. By understanding what is known about L1 loss and how it is manifested in Spanish-speaking children, speech-language patholo-gists will be able to interpret L1 skill in the context of L1 loss and thus discern true disability in this population.