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Nothing to Say, Something to Sing: Primary Progressive Dynamic Aphasia
2003
Neurocase
We describe a 76-year-old man (ADY) with dynamic aphasia in the setting of a degenerative frontal lobe dementia: primary progressive dynamic aphasia. He displayed a striking paucity of propositional speech despite intact speech production, and preserved singing and prosody. Vocal expression in the verbal and musical domains was investigated in a series of neuropsychological experiments based on novel language and musical tasks that were designed to establish the nature and specificity of the
doi:10.1076/neur.9.2.140.15068
pmid:12925938
fatcat:io67q6t3wbcjhl2tnaswn7mgy4