Publikationen von Benjamin Stahl
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Zeitschriftenartikel (31)
2018
Zeitschriftenartikel
10 (1), S. 21 - 23 (2018)
Musikgestützte Aphasietherapie. Neuroreha 2017
Zeitschriftenartikel
31 (12), S. 1053 - 1062 (2017)
Intensive communicative therapy reduces symptoms of depression in chronic non-fluent aphasia. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
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11, 223 (2017)
Communicative-pragmatic assessment is sensitive and time-effective in measuring the outcome of aphasia therapy. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Zeitschriftenartikel
10, 669 (2017)
Therapy-induced neuroplasticity of language in chronic post-stroke aphasia: A mismatch negativity study of (a)grammatical and meaningful/less mini-constructions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2016
Zeitschriftenartikel
85, S. 90 - 99 (2016)
Using language for social interaction: Communication mechanisms promote recovery from chronic non-fluent aphasia. Cortex 2015
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6, 1526 (2015)
Tapping into neural resources of communication: Formulaic language in aphasia therapy. Frontiers in Psychology 2014
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5, 1033 (2014)
Facing the music: Three issues in current research on singing and aphasia. Frontiers in Psychology 2013
Zeitschriftenartikel
7, 35 (2013)
How to engage the right brain hemisphere in aphasics without even singing: Evidence for two paths of speech recovery. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2012
Zeitschriftenartikel
57 (4), S. 210 - 212 (2012)
Gesang in der Sprachtherapie: Theorie und Praxis. Die Sprachheilarbeit
Zeitschriftenartikel
Singen als Sprachtherapie?: Rhythmus und Liedtext geben den Ton an. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Jahrbuch 2012 (2012)
2011
Zeitschriftenartikel
134 (10), S. 3083 - 3093 (2011)
Rhythm in disguise: Why singing may not hold the key to recovery from aphasia. Brain Meeting Abstract (4)
2018
Meeting Abstract
128 (8), S. e51 - e51. Elsevier, Amsterdam (2018)
Tapping into neural resources of verbal communication may help overcome difficulties in speech-motor planning after stroke. In Clinical Neurophysiology, 2016
Meeting Abstract
Using language for communication and action makes intensive aphasia therapy more effective: A crossover randomized controlled trial. In Frontiers in Psychology. 54th Academy of Aphasia Conference, Llandudno, United Kingdom, 16. Oktober 2016 - 18. Oktober 2016. Frontiers Research Foundation, Pully, Switzerland (2016)
2014
Meeting Abstract
Efficacy of music-based aphasia therapy may depend on rhythmic pacing and conversational speech formulas. In Frontiers in Psychology. 52th Academy of Aphasia Conference, Miami, FL, USA, 05. Oktober 2014 - 07. Oktober 2014. Frontiers Research Foundation, Pully, Switzerland (2014)
2011
Meeting Abstract
17 (5-6), S. 268 - 268. (2011)
Rhythmus in Verkleidung: Warum melodische Intonation wohl nicht der Schlüssel zu nicht flüssiger Aphasie ist. In Neurologie und Rehabilitation, Vortrag (23)
2024
Vortrag
Behandlung von Menschen mit Post-Stroke-Depression und Aphasie: Eine randomisiert-kontrollierte Studie. 3. Deutscher Psychotherapie Kongress, Berlin, Germany (2024)
2023
Vortrag
Psychotherapie bei Menschen mit Aphasie. Würzburger Aphasietage, Würzburg, Germany (2023)
2022
Vortrag
Exploring the short- and long-term influence of couple therapy on mental health: A waiting-list controlled proof-of-concept trial. Interactive Digital Art & Societal Health, Berlin, Germany (2022)
Vortrag
Impact of childhood trauma on progress in couple therapy: A waiting-list controlled proof-of-concept trial. Interactive Digital Art & Societal Health, Berlin, Germany (2022)
Vortrag
A new sensor technology for the sonification of proximity and touch in closed-loop auditory interaction. 19th Sound and Music Computing Conference, Saint-Étienne, France (2022)