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      Multivariate approaches to understanding aphasia and its neural substrates

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          Purpose of Review

          Aphasia is often characterized in terms of subtype and severity, yet these constructs have limited explanatory power, because aphasia is inherently multifactorial both in its neural substrates and in its symptomatology. The purpose of this review is to survey current and emerging multivariate approaches to understanding aphasia.

          Recent Findings

          Techniques such as factor analysis and principal component analysis have been used to define latent underlying factors that can account for performance on batteries of speech and language tests, and for characteristics of spontaneous speech production. Multivariate lesion-symptom mapping has been shown to outperform univariate approaches to lesion-symptom mapping for identifying brain regions where damage is associated with specific speech and language deficits. It is increasingly clear that structural damage results in functional changes in wider neural networks, which mediate speech and language outcomes.

          Summary

          Multivariate statistical approaches are essential for understanding the complex relationships between the neural substrates of aphasia, and resultant profiles of speech and language function.

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          Journal
          100931790
          27003
          Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep
          Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep
          Current neurology and neuroscience reports
          1528-4042
          1534-6293
          27 April 2020
          27 June 2019
          27 June 2019
          19 May 2020
          : 19
          : 8
          : 53
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
          [2 ]Audiology and Speech Pathology Program, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;
          [3 ]Department of Communication Science and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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          PMC7236806 PMC7236806 7236806 nihpa1587662
          10.1007/s11910-019-0971-6
          7236806
          31250125
          ba813f89-0f31-4f78-a901-c3a7d17e6db0
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          neural substrates,multivariate lesion-symptom mapping,principal components analysis,aphasia,multivariate,factor analysis

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