People of all ages experience word-finding difficulties — those inconvenient "brain blips" that occur when you cannot retrieve the word you really want to say. There are few things more frustrating ...
Early research ties word-finding difficulty (WFD) to the same neural highways that falter in Alzheimer’s disease.
We've all experienced that moment mid-sentence when we just can't find the word we want to use, even though we're certain we know it. Everyone will experience an occasional word-finding difficulty, ...
Can you pass me the whatchamacallit? It’s right over there next to the thingamajig. Many of us will experience “lethologica”, or difficulty finding words, in everyday life. And it usually becomes more ...
Claire Lancaster receives funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust to investigate speech-based markers of neurodegenerative disease. Alice ...
One of the most noticeable migraine symptoms is what we call the migraine babble: The words just don't come out the way you intended. Migraine speech problems can be attributed to migraine aura.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Participants with word-finding issues reported concentration trouble, and vice versa. No cognitive performance ...