Bazzini A, Pezzoni F, Zonca G, Guarnaschelli C, Zelaschi F, Luzzatti C
Divisione di RRF, Centro Medico di Montescano, Fondazione Salvatore Maugeri, IRCCS, Milano.
G Ital Med Lav Ergon. 1997 Apr-Jun;19(2):29-35.
The Aachener Aphasie Test (AAT) is the major German test for the diagnosis of aphasic disorders. The test is easy to use and is valid and reliable for the diagnosis of aphasia and its severity and to evaluate the recovery of the aphasic disorder after language rehabilitation. The AAT is, however, not sufficient to define cognitively sound logotherapeutic treatment. The use of tasks which are based on cognitive functional models allows the identification of specific processing levels that have been damaged by a cerebral lesion, and the definition of a focussed rehabilitation plan. In this paper, we will discuss the results of a cognitive neurolinguistic treatment in a patient who suffered of Broca's aphasia with agrammatism and phonological dyslexia.