Theoretical accounts of pure word meaning deafness are rare; accounts of its rehabilitation are virtually non-existent. We contrast the effects of two therapies in a patient with pure word meaning deafness. One therapy required only implicit auditory access from the patient (silent reading comprehension exercises). The second required explicit auditory access (auditory comprehension exercises), and thus appeared to be more suited to the exact locus of the patient's impairment. Improvement was observed after both types of therapy. However, improvement on implicit access therapy was influenced by the use of a compensatory strategy developed by the patient. In contrast, improvement on explicit access therapy was more durable, and appeared to b...
Background: Theoretical models of lexical-semantic processing that explicate the relationships betwe...
Objective: The current update of the Ease of Language Understanding (ELU) model evaluates the predic...
textPurpose: This study examined the efficacy of a phonological intervention that utilized the core ...
Background: Word deafness is a rare condition where pathologically degraded speech perception result...
The aim of the present thesis was to examine possible cognitive consequences of acquired hearing los...
Purpose: This study evaluated two forms of discrimination therapy for auditory processing impairment...
The perceptual information transmitted from a damaged cochlea to the brain is more poorly specified ...
Introduction: Hearing loss, deafness or hard of hearing are considered to be the inabilityof perceiv...
OBJECTIVES: Auditory training (AT), which is active listening to various auditory stimuli, aims to i...
Previous studies show that deaf children have deficits in false belief understanding due to their la...
Word-finding problems may have different underlying causes. The patient in the present study suffers...
Children with hearing impairment may be at risk for reading difficulty due, in part, to delayed voca...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of an aural rehabilitation program based on a conversation...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to discuss 2 questions concerning how hearing aids interact ...
External degradations in incoming speech reduce understanding, and hearing impairment further compou...
Background: Theoretical models of lexical-semantic processing that explicate the relationships betwe...
Objective: The current update of the Ease of Language Understanding (ELU) model evaluates the predic...
textPurpose: This study examined the efficacy of a phonological intervention that utilized the core ...
Background: Word deafness is a rare condition where pathologically degraded speech perception result...
The aim of the present thesis was to examine possible cognitive consequences of acquired hearing los...
Purpose: This study evaluated two forms of discrimination therapy for auditory processing impairment...
The perceptual information transmitted from a damaged cochlea to the brain is more poorly specified ...
Introduction: Hearing loss, deafness or hard of hearing are considered to be the inabilityof perceiv...
OBJECTIVES: Auditory training (AT), which is active listening to various auditory stimuli, aims to i...
Previous studies show that deaf children have deficits in false belief understanding due to their la...
Word-finding problems may have different underlying causes. The patient in the present study suffers...
Children with hearing impairment may be at risk for reading difficulty due, in part, to delayed voca...
This research evaluated the effectiveness of an aural rehabilitation program based on a conversation...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to discuss 2 questions concerning how hearing aids interact ...
External degradations in incoming speech reduce understanding, and hearing impairment further compou...
Background: Theoretical models of lexical-semantic processing that explicate the relationships betwe...
Objective: The current update of the Ease of Language Understanding (ELU) model evaluates the predic...
textPurpose: This study examined the efficacy of a phonological intervention that utilized the core ...