Picture naming is a language task that involves multiple neural networks and is used to probe aphasia-induced language deficits. The pattern of neural activation seen in healthy individuals during picture naming is disrupted in individuals with aphasia, but the time-course of the disruption remains unclear. Specifically, it remains unclear which anatomical and temporal aspects of neural processing are necessary for correct naming. Here, we tested two individuals with stroke induced aphasia, and compared the differences in the event-related potentials (ERPs) and current sources when they made correct vs. erroneous responses during picture naming. The pre-articulatory ERP activity was significantly different between the two responses. Current...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While the...
This thesis presents the design, development and application of a novel overt picture-naming paradig...
Impaired word production after brain damage can be due to impairment at lexical-semantic or at lexic...
In healthy controls, picture naming performance can be facilitated by a single prior exposure to the...
Naming deficits are commonly experienced post-stroke and, given their high incidence and detrimental...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Prior phonological processing can enhance subsequent picture naming performance in individuals with ...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Prior phonological processing can enhance subsequent picture naming performance in individuals with ...
Prior phonological processing can enhance subsequent picture naming performance in individuals with ...
Understanding the neural mechanism that supports preserved language processing in aphasia has implic...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
Aphasia is a severely disabling disorder. In Italy, approximately 150.000 individuals suffer from ap...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While com...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture n...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While the...
This thesis presents the design, development and application of a novel overt picture-naming paradig...
Impaired word production after brain damage can be due to impairment at lexical-semantic or at lexic...
In healthy controls, picture naming performance can be facilitated by a single prior exposure to the...
Naming deficits are commonly experienced post-stroke and, given their high incidence and detrimental...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Prior phonological processing can enhance subsequent picture naming performance in individuals with ...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Prior phonological processing can enhance subsequent picture naming performance in individuals with ...
Prior phonological processing can enhance subsequent picture naming performance in individuals with ...
Understanding the neural mechanism that supports preserved language processing in aphasia has implic...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
Aphasia is a severely disabling disorder. In Italy, approximately 150.000 individuals suffer from ap...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While com...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture n...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While the...
This thesis presents the design, development and application of a novel overt picture-naming paradig...
Impaired word production after brain damage can be due to impairment at lexical-semantic or at lexic...