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Aphasia and Executive Function in the Acute and Chronic Stages
According to research, those with aphasia can experience executive dysfunction in both the chronic and acute stages. In studies, individuals with post-stroke aphasia have been shown to perform significantly lower on tests to determine executive function than those individuals with brain damage who did not have aphasia.
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