Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation contexts, for example, simple picture naming, composite picture description, narratives, and conversation. For some people with aphasia, naming may be more accurate to simple pictures as opposed to naming in spontaneous, connected speech; for others, the opposite pattern may be evident. These differences have, in some instances, been related to word class (for example, noun or verb) as well as aphasia subtype. Given that the aim of picture-naming therapies is to improve word-finding in general, these differences in naming accuracy across contexts may have important implications for the potential functional benefits of picture-naming therapies.Ai...
Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on picture naming ...
© 2020 The Author. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the use of a combined written na...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation con...
Language therapy for word-finding difficulties in aphasia usually involves picture naming of single ...
Background: One application of a task, such as word-picture matching or repetition, has been demonst...
We examined changes in connected speech in individuals with aphasia following errorless naming treat...
Background: Word-finding problems commonly occur in aphasia and can significantly affect communicati...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
This study examined the effect of a verb naming treatment on verb retrieval and sentence production ...
Background: The aim of lexical retrieval treatment for people with anomia is not just to improve acc...
Abstract—Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on pictur...
This paper investigates the relationship between change in picture naming with anomia therapy and ch...
Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on picture naming ...
Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on picture naming ...
© 2020 The Author. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the use of a combined written na...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation con...
Language therapy for word-finding difficulties in aphasia usually involves picture naming of single ...
Background: One application of a task, such as word-picture matching or repetition, has been demonst...
We examined changes in connected speech in individuals with aphasia following errorless naming treat...
Background: Word-finding problems commonly occur in aphasia and can significantly affect communicati...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
This study examined the effect of a verb naming treatment on verb retrieval and sentence production ...
Background: The aim of lexical retrieval treatment for people with anomia is not just to improve acc...
Abstract—Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on pictur...
This paper investigates the relationship between change in picture naming with anomia therapy and ch...
Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on picture naming ...
Word-retrieval treatment studies in aphasia have reported the greatest influences on picture naming ...
© 2020 The Author. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the use of a combined written na...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...