Change in TALSA sentence repetition (Test 7) score
This sentence repetition task comes from the TALSA (Test 7) with scoring based on percent of words in sentences correctly repeated. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%). Subsequently, the investigators will compute change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a near-transfer task (i.e., vSTM related, showing generalization to other vSTM tasks).
Change in National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center's (NACC) sentence repetition score
This sentence repetition task comes from National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center's (NACC) FTLD Module with scoring based on percent of words in sentences correctly repeated. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%). Subsequently, the investigators will compute change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a near-transfer task (i.e., vSTM related, showing generalization to other vSTM tasks).
Change in digit span forward score
The digit span forward is a well-established task that assesses rote immediate verbal memory. Participants are presented with a series of digits and are instructed to repeat the digits in the same order. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correctly repeated (up to 9) and compute change in outcome between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a near-transfer task (i.e., vSTM related, showing generalization to other vSTM tasks).
Change in visual rhyming score
The visual rhyming test assesses link between phonological and orthographic information. Participants are presented words orthographically only and must indicate whether two words rhyme (e.g., pair-spare). The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%). Subsequently, the investigators will compute change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a near-transfer task (i.e., vSTM related, showing generalization to other vSTM tasks).
Change in Northwestern Anagram Test (NAT) score
The Northwestern Anagram Test (NAT) assesses accuracy of word order (syntax) in sentence production. Participants assemble individual words cards to create meaningful sentences. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%). Subsequently, the investigators will compute change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a near-transfer task (i.e., vSTM related, showing generalization to other vSTM tasks).
Change in NAVS - Argument Structure Production Test (ASPT) score
The Northwestern Assessment of Verbs and Sentences (NAVS) Argument Structure Production Test (ASPT) assesses combination of verbs with arguments in a sentence production task. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%). Subsequently, the investigators will compute change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a near-transfer task (i.e., vSTM related, showing generalization to other vSTM tasks).
Change in spelling of non-words to dictation score
Accuracy in spelling non-words using the Johns Hopkins Dysgraphia battery will be assessed. The investigators will compute the raw score of graphemes correct using a spelling scoring system accounting for additions, substitutions, and deletions, and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%), computing change in outcome in percent difference before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a near-transfer task (i.e., vSTM related, showing generalization to other vSTM tasks).
Change in Apraxia Battery of Adults-Second Edition (ABA-2) score
The presence and severity of apraxia of speech (AOS) is measured using the Apraxia Battery for Adults-Second Edition (ABA-2), specifically through repeating words of increasing length and complexity and describing pictures. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%). Subsequently, the investigators will compute change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Decrease in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a near-transfer task (i.e., vSTM related, showing generalization to other vSTM tasks).
Change in spelling of words to dictation score
Accuracy in spelling words using the Johns Hopkins Dysgraphia battery will be assessed. The investigators will compute the raw score of graphemes correct using a spelling scoring system accounting for additions, substitutions, and deletions, and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%), computing change in outcome in percent difference before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in NAVS - Sentence Comprehension Test score
The Northwestern Assessment of Verbs and Sentences (NAVS) Sentence Comprehension Test (SCT) assesses comprehension of sentences given multiple types of sentences (e.g., canonical vs. non-canonical). The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%). Subsequently, the investigators will compute change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in Subject-Relative, Object-Relative, Active Passive (SOAP): Test of Syntactic Complexity score
The SOAP: Test of Syntactic Complexity assesses comprehension abilities given 4 syntactic construction types. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%). Subsequently, the investigators will compute change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in Boston Naming Test (Short-Version) score
The Boston Naming Test is a widely used picture naming test that detects lexical retrieval deficits in the oral modality. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%), computing change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in oral naming of action as assessed by Hopkins Assessment of Naming Actions (HANA)
The Hopkins Assessment of Naming Actions (HANA) assesses picture naming (specifically verbs) in the oral modality. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%), computing change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in category fluency score
Category fluency tasks involve generating as many words as possible in one minute for a given semantic category (fruits, animals, vegetables). Scoring will be based on number of words generated per minute. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correct and subsequently the percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in content & efficiency of connected speech
Using picture descriptions (e.g., Cookie Theft image from the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination [BDAE]) and personal/procedural discourse tasks, investigators will obtain representative language samples. The investigators will compute the raw score of content (content information units [CIUs]) and efficiency (proportion of mazes: false starts, pauses) and transform to percent correct (range: 0-100%), computing change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in N-back (2-back) word score
The N-back task is a well-established task that assesses working memory and working memory capacity. Participants are presented with words in sequence and instructed to reply whether the current word matches the one presented 2 words ago. Scoring will be based on the total number of correct responses (hit rate) minus the number of incorrect responses (false alarm rate). The investigators will compute the change in outcome in percent difference between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in digit span backward score
The digit span backward is a well-established task that assesses rote immediate verbal memory and working memory. Participants are presented with a series of digits and are instructed to repeat the digits in the reverse order. The investigators will compute the raw score of items correctly repeated and compute change in outcome between before intervention and each time point after. Increase in score is considered a benefit. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 1 and is considered a far-transfer task (i.e., unrelated to vSTM, showing generalization to other language & cognitive tasks).
Change in functional connectivity of select brain regions (z-correlations)
Using resting stage functional MRI (rs-fMRI) investigators will detect activity of various brain regions under a resting/task-negative condition, which will help evaluate functional regional interactions as indicated by the z-correlations between the selected brain area. This outcome measure corresponds to Aim 2.
Change in Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA) concentration at stimulated site
Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) investigators will measure metabolite (GABA) concentrations from select brain regions in international units (IU).