Lundgren, Kristine

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Assessing pediatric feeding disorders by domain in children with hypersensitive gagging 2024 209 The purpose of this study was to improve our understanding of gagging in children with pediatric feeding disorder (PFD). This study explored prevalence and common triggers for gagging. Children with and without gagging were compared using the medical...
Question use following right hemisphere brain damage 2014 2716 Pragmatic communication deficits are among the most recognized deficits following right hemisphere brain damage (RHD). Deficits in one's ability to comprehend and produce appropriate language leads to conversational exchanges that are often unsuccess...
Risk factors related to familial hemorrhagic stroke 2017 472 Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States and is a leading cause of long-term disability. More than 795,000 people have a stroke annually. Ischemic strokes account for 87% of all strokes, and hemorrhagic strokes account for 13%...
The long-term impact of COVID-19 : unveiling the relationship between cognition and quality of life 2022 182 The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between a number of factors including cognitive performance and quality of life (QOL), premorbid Verbal IQ and QOL, cognitive performance and premorbid Verbal IQ, and length of time since CO...
The relationship between working memory and verbal fluency following traumatic brain injury 2012 8537 The present study sought to determine whether participants with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury (MOD/S TBI) would quantitatively and qualitatively differ from participants with no brain damage (NBD) in phonemic and semantic verbal fluency, ...
Factors influencing recovery from mild traumatic brain injury 2014 3961 Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is an injury to the brain that may result in immediate and chronic changes in cognition, language, emotion, or social interactions. The current means of assessing brain dysfunction following mTBI do not appear to ac...