Objectives: Anomia is one of the most common problems that aphasic patients and therapists are involved with it. Because of the disruptive effect of anomia on communicative efficiency of aphasic patients, this study aimed at examining the effect of errorless naming treatment on naming ability in an aphasic patient. Methods & Materials: The subject was selected using purposeful sampling method. This interventional single-subject study with ABA design was implemented on a 69-year-old woman with moderate Broca’s aphasia and phonological errors. The participant was a literate, right-handed Persian speaking patient with neither severe motor speech disorder nor significant auditory comprehension deficits. The ...
Background: Phonological and orthographic cues can both be effective in the treatment of anomia, and...
© 2020 The Author. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the use of a combined written na...
Background: Phonological and orthographic cues can both be effective in the treatment of anomia, and...
Introduction: Anomia - naming deficiency - is considered as the main symptom of aphasia. Although th...
This paper investigates the relationship between change in picture naming with anomia therapy and ch...
Aims: This study investigated whether the number of words provided in naming therapy affects the out...
Aims: This study investigated whether the number of words provided in naming therapy affects the out...
Aims: This study investigated whether the number of words provided in naming therapy affects the out...
Purpose: To extend the use of the Spanish Computer-assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) f...
Clinical aphasia researchers have demonstrated efficacy across both phonological and semantic treatm...
Purpose: To extend the use of the Spanish Computer-assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) f...
Objectives: Anomia is one of the most common and persistent symptoms of aphasia. Although treatments...
PURPOSE : An increasing number of anomia treatment studies have coupled traditional word retrieval a...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on Novemb...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on Novemb...
Background: Phonological and orthographic cues can both be effective in the treatment of anomia, and...
© 2020 The Author. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the use of a combined written na...
Background: Phonological and orthographic cues can both be effective in the treatment of anomia, and...
Introduction: Anomia - naming deficiency - is considered as the main symptom of aphasia. Although th...
This paper investigates the relationship between change in picture naming with anomia therapy and ch...
Aims: This study investigated whether the number of words provided in naming therapy affects the out...
Aims: This study investigated whether the number of words provided in naming therapy affects the out...
Aims: This study investigated whether the number of words provided in naming therapy affects the out...
Purpose: To extend the use of the Spanish Computer-assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) f...
Clinical aphasia researchers have demonstrated efficacy across both phonological and semantic treatm...
Purpose: To extend the use of the Spanish Computer-assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) f...
Objectives: Anomia is one of the most common and persistent symptoms of aphasia. Although treatments...
PURPOSE : An increasing number of anomia treatment studies have coupled traditional word retrieval a...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on Novemb...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on Novemb...
Background: Phonological and orthographic cues can both be effective in the treatment of anomia, and...
© 2020 The Author. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the use of a combined written na...
Background: Phonological and orthographic cues can both be effective in the treatment of anomia, and...