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Dual-task testing reveals language challenges after stroke. Studies show impairments in single-word and discourse production, particularly in individuals with poststroke aphasia, though findings vary.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Cognitive Psychology

Background:

  • The dual-task paradigm assesses real-world functioning by simulating distraction.
  • Stroke survivors often experience deficits in spoken language production.
  • Understanding these deficits is crucial for rehabilitation.

Approach:

  • A systematic review synthesized 21 studies on dual-task language production in stroke survivors.
  • Studies examined single-word (e.g., word fluency) and discourse (e.g., storytelling) tasks.
  • Data were collected from inception to March 2022.

Key Points:

  • Dual-task language costs were observed in single-word tasks, especially for those with poststroke aphasia.
  • Discourse production consistently showed decrements under dual-task conditions.
  • Methodological limitations, including a lack of control groups, resulted in weak certainty for some findings.

Conclusions:

  • Dual-task paradigms highlight language production challenges post-stroke.
  • Aphasia and discourse tasks appear particularly sensitive to dual-task interference.
  • Further research with robust controls is needed to strengthen findings.