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Zolotareva O., Studies in the Novel 2025 Vol. 57 No. 1 P. 40–60
This essay is interested in how a novel behaves when it has been theorized out of existence by its own creator. I take as my case study the novel Petersburg, whose author, the prominent Russian modernist Andrei Bely, criticized the arts (including the art of literature) on ethical grounds. I argue that the tension between Bely's ...
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Маркашова Е. И., Badina D., Skvortsov A., Национальный психологический журнал 2025 Т. 20 № 4 С. 60–68
Background.
The problem of the relationship between thinking and speech is fundamental for psychological science: it underlies
the understanding of formation and functioning of human consciousness, marked by its speech form. The study of aphasia is one
of the promising areas of research into the relationship between these functions, which also has important practical significance
in the field of ...
Added: October 9, 2025
Корженевская А. Ю., Гумова Н. Д., Ханова А. Ф. et al., Вестник Томского государственного университета 2025 № 512 С. 22–28
Research addressing the imbalance between aural and written modalities has suggested that consistent language practice involving reading and writing activities enhances lexical access through that specific modality. In individuals with well-developed reading skills, word meaning is accessed through the parallel activation of orthographic and phonological lexicons. Conversely, in individuals with poor reading skills, the orthographic ...
Added: September 5, 2025
Zyryanov A., Buivolova O., Dragoy O. et al., Cerebral Cortex 2025 Vol. 35 No. 8 Article bhaf215
When we speak, selecting the right word takes longer whenever its semantic associates become active simultaneously. Although such semantic interference (SI) activates the left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG), its lesions do not systematically increase SI induced by written word distractors. Therefore, whether the LIFG plays a causal role in resolving SI remains an open question. ...
Added: August 7, 2025
Buivolova O., Stepanova V., Soloukhina O. et al., Журнал неврологии и психиатрии им. С.С. Корсакова 2025 Т. 125 № 3‑2 С. 28–34
Objective. To establish the validity of a new diagnostic tool — Russian Aphasia Test (RAT) — by comparing the results of its completion with those of “The Scale for Appraising the Severity of Language Disorders in Persons with Local Brain Lesions” (Wasserman Scale), traditionally used in Russian-speaking contexts.
Material and methods. One hundred participants who had ...
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Gorshkov G., Buivolova O., Gavrilova E. et al., NeuroRehabilitation 2025 Vol. 56 No. 2 P. 113–131
Background
Nowadays, developers offer mobile applications for aphasia treatment. Although their overall effectiveness and acceptance by the target audience was proved, it has not been established what aspects of technology-based aphasia rehabilitation facilitate these improvements and translate into generalization.
Objective
The objectives were to analyze what technology- and treatment-related factors, including treatment dose, intensity and duration, affect treatment ...
Added: January 15, 2025
Provlotskaya I., Minnigulova A., Zyryanov A. et al., Journal of Neuro-Oncology 2025 Vol. 171 No. 1 P. 85–93
Purpose
Long-term language recovery after left-hemisphere glioma surgery varies substantially across patients. We investigated how well it can be predicted using clinical variables such as the postoperative decline in language processing, tumor grade, resection volume and location, extent of resection, and intraoperative language mapping. Beyond predicting the overall recovery, we examined which domains of language processing ...
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Fyndanis V., Burgio F., Buivolova O. et al., Aphasiology 2025 Vol. 39 No. 9 P. 1242–1276
Background
Persons with aphasia (PWAs) are often impaired in time reference/tense production. It has been suggested that this impairment is due to encoding or/and retrieval deficits. However, to the best of our knowledge, no experimental design that enables teasing apart selective encoding and retrieval deficits has been proposed thus far.
Aims
This study aims at disentangling time reference-related ...
Added: November 2, 2024
Pozdniakova V., Шляхова А. А., Buivolova O. et al., Российский журнал когнитивной науки 2022 Т. 9 № 3-4 С. 29–40
The article presents a review of the tests that are used for functional communication assessment of people with poststroke aphasia. Since formal language assessment has been found to be insufficient for predicting a patient’s communicative success in daily life, the focus of rehabilitation has switched to communicative skills. Based on the literature, we define four ...
Added: March 14, 2024
Gorshkov G., Buivolova O., Malyutina S. et al., , in: Serious Games: 9th Joint International Conference, JCSG 2023, Dublin, Ireland, October 26–27, 2023, Proceedings.: Cham: Springer, 2023. P. 391–397.
Agrammatism is a common symptom occurring in post-stroke aphasia and frequently addressed in traditional language therapy. However, most commercial serious games and mHealth applications aimed at independent aphasia treatment include only few, if any, tasks focusing on morphosyntax. “Training Impaired Grammar” (TIGr) is a project which attempts to fill the existing gap for Russian speakers ...
Added: November 11, 2023
Kolmogorova A., Лямзина С. А., Никольская О. Н., Вестник Томского государственного университета. Филология 2023 № 81 С. 30–50
The article considers the relationship between the language biography of a patient with aphasia and the process of her speech rehabilitation. The research project focuses on the problem of predicting the structure of mental lexicon in patients with aphasia via modeling it in native speakers from the same socio-professional groups without speech disorders. The process ...
Added: October 31, 2023
Malyutina S., Alina Zabolotskaia, Savilov V. et al., Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 2024 Vol. 31 No. 5 P. 795–822
To diagnose mild cognitive impairment, it is crucial to understand whether subjective cognitive complaints reflect objective cognitive deficits. This question has mostly been investigated in the memory domain, with mixed results. Our study was one of the first to address it for language. Participants were 55-to-93-year-old memory clinic patients (n = 163). They filled in a questionnaire ...
Added: October 29, 2023
Surova A., Nelyubina M., Khudyakova M. et al., Журнал неврологии и психиатрии им. С.С. Корсакова 2023 Т. 123 № 3 С. 75–81
Афазии, возникающие вследствие очагового поражения головного мозга, значительно снижают качество жизни пациентов. Своевременная диагностика нарушений речи может способствовать планированию эффективной терапии речи. При этом особое значение имеют шкалы, направленные на оценку функциональной коммуникации. Цель настоящего исследования заключалась в выявлении взаимосвязи между речевыми нарушениями, измеренными Русским афазиологическим тестом, и функциональной коммуникацией, оцененной Индексом коммуникативной эффективности. Тестирование ...
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Eremicheva T., Elagina A., Dorofeeva S., В кн.: Когнитивные исследования языка. Вып.№4(51). Язык - социальная когниция - коммуникация. Материалы XI Международного конгресса по когнитивной лингвистике. 2022.Кн. 51: Язык-Социальная когниция-Коммуникация. Вып. 4.: Тамбов: Издательский дом ТГУ им. Г.Р. Державина, 2022. С. 901–905.
In this study, we investigated the phonemic perception skills in preschool children 5-to‑6 years of age. These skills were assessed using three subtests of the RuToPP (Russian Test of Phonological Processing) battery. At the first phase of data collection, 35 typically developing preschool children were tested. Additionally, the non-verbal intelligence was assessed using Raven’s Color Progressive Matrices. The paper will present the results for each of the phonological subtests used ...
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Roza M. Vlasova, Panikratova Y., Ekaterina V. Pechenkova, Cerebellum 2023 Vol. 22 P. 1274–1286
To date, cerebellar contribution to language is well established via clinical and neuroimaging studies. However, the particular functional role of the cerebellum in language remains to be clarifed. In this study, we present the frst systematic review of the diverse language symptoms in spoken language after cerebellar lesion that were reported in case studies for ...
Added: November 1, 2022
Маркашова Е. И., Skvortsov A., / PsyArXiv. Серия 01 "01". 2022.
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the theoretical works of the English neurologist John Hughlings Jackson. We considered both Jackson’s general ideas on the structure and functioning of the nervous system, and, in particular, his approach to the analysis of speech disorders, i.e. aphasias. Those propositions of Jackson, which, in our opinion, are ...
Added: November 1, 2022
Markashova E.I., Skvortsov A. A., Baulina M. E. et al., Papeles del Psicologo 2021 Vol. 42 No. 3 P. 230–235
The aim of this paper is to compare and analyze two approaches to aphasia: the systemic dynamic localization of higher mental functions theory developed by A.R. Luria and neurocognitive dual-route model. To our knowledge, comparative analysis of these two theories was never done before. We found similarities between these two theories, as well as differences ...
Added: October 31, 2022
Chuprina A., Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета. Серия 3: Филология 2019 № 59 С. 36–53
Memory of a person contains various kinds of information about the word and
its link to related words. To the topical (in terms of functioning) information pertains
the unity, full or partial, of their phonological and morphemic set-up, similarity of
morphological features, semantic properties and syntactic behaviour. What is more
important for the storage of the interrelated group and ...
Added: September 13, 2022
Razmyslovich A., Buivolova O., Samoukina A. et al., The Russian Journal of Cognitive Science 2021 Vol. 8 No. 3 P. 33–45
Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques combined with behavioral speech/language therapies have recently been suggested as a promising method for language recovery in people with aphasia (PWA). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) are currently the most common types of NIBS for aphasia rehabilitation. In this study, we combined either rTMS ...
Added: June 9, 2022
Toldova S., Ivtushok E. I., Shulgina K. et al., , in: Proceedings of the LREC 2020 Workshop on: Resources and Processing of Linguistic, Para-linguistic and Extra-linguistic Data from People with Various Forms of Cognitive/Psychiatric/Developmental Impairments (RaPID-3).: European Language Resources Association (ELRA), 2020. P. 116–122.
In this paper we propose the annotation scheme for the study of referential choice in spoken discourse of Russian speakers with and without aphasia. One of the key features of the annotation scheme is that it allows to establish not only coreference links between markables, but also annotate such phenomena as false-starts, repetitions and renamings. ...
Added: May 4, 2022
Zyryanov A., Stupina E., Gordeyeva E. et al., Brain and Language 2022 Vol. 224 Article 105057
Unlike stroke, neurosurgical removal of left-hemisphere gliomas acts upon a reorganized language network and involves brain areas rarely damaged by stroke. We addressed whether this causes the profiles of neurosurgeryand stroke-induced language impairments to be distinct. K-means clustering of language assessment data (neurosurgery cohort: N = 88, stroke cohort: N = 95) identified similar profiles ...
Added: December 8, 2021
Kuptsova S., Dragoy O., Ivanova M., Aphasiology 2023 Vol. 37 No. 2 P. 260–287
Background: Previous studies have shown that individuals with aphasia have impairments in switching attention compared to healthy controls. However, there is insufficient information about the characteristics of switching attention within one task and whether attention deficits vary depending on aphasia type and lesion location. We aimed to address these knowledge gaps by investigating characteristics of ...
Added: October 29, 2021
Иванова Е. Г., Skvortsov A., Микадзе Ю. В., Клиническая и специальная психология 2021 Т. 10 № 3 С. 84–105
The research is devoted to the study of the specificity of disorders of written speech in efferent motor agraphia, depending on the functional orientation of writing. The theoretical prerequisite for the work was the functionalist approach developed in the direction of cultural-historical psychology. The goal of the study: to reveal the variability of writing disorders ...
Added: October 9, 2021
Иванова Е. Г., Skvortsov A., Микадзе Ю. В., Вестник восстановительной медицины 2021 Т. 20 № 1 С. 51–59
The research is devoted to the study of functional rearrangements in the structure of agraphia syndrome, depending on the content of the written task. Aim: To identify the variability of writing disorders in sensory and motor efferent agraphia in the conditions of performing different types of writing in terms of functional orientation. Materials and methods. ...
Added: March 23, 2021