This event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study reports on the impact of semantic feature analysis (SFA) therapy on the neural substrate sustaining the recovery from severe anomia in two patients: one participant was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) 2 years before this study; the other participant acquired aphasia 8 years before this study. The participant with PPA showed severe progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA), the language profile being similar to a Broca’s aphasia; the stroke patient presented with Broca’s aphasia and a severe apraxia of speech (AOS). To examine the neural substrate allowing for recovery, both patients received brief and intensive therapy with SFA; behavioral and event-related (E...
This study used an alternating single-subject design to compare the effects of SFA and PACE on the l...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
Background Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both ...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a treatment technique designed to improve lexical retrieval by in...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a treatment technique designed to improve lexical retrieval by in...
Naming impairments in aphasia are typically targeted using semantic and/or phonologically based task...
Naming impairments in aphasia are typically targeted using semantic and/or phonologically based task...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
The final version of this article is available from Elsevier at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2010...
The final version of this article is available from Elsevier at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2010...
The effect of semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment on confrontation naming and discourse produc...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Difficulty naming objects is one of the most common impairments in people with aphasia post-stroke, ...
Background: Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a language-based treatment for naming based on the sp...
Difficulty naming objects is one of the most common impairments in people with aphasia post-stroke, ...
This study used an alternating single-subject design to compare the effects of SFA and PACE on the l...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
Background Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both ...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a treatment technique designed to improve lexical retrieval by in...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a treatment technique designed to improve lexical retrieval by in...
Naming impairments in aphasia are typically targeted using semantic and/or phonologically based task...
Naming impairments in aphasia are typically targeted using semantic and/or phonologically based task...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
The final version of this article is available from Elsevier at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2010...
The final version of this article is available from Elsevier at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2010...
The effect of semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment on confrontation naming and discourse produc...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Difficulty naming objects is one of the most common impairments in people with aphasia post-stroke, ...
Background: Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a language-based treatment for naming based on the sp...
Difficulty naming objects is one of the most common impairments in people with aphasia post-stroke, ...
This study used an alternating single-subject design to compare the effects of SFA and PACE on the l...
Background: The majority of studies investigating the neural mechanisms underlying treatment in peop...
Background Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both ...