Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While complete recovery of language in chronic aphasia is rare, patients' naming ability can be significantly improved by speech therapy. A growing number of neuro-imaging studies have tried to pinpoint the neural changes associated with successful outcome of naming treatment. However, the mechanisms supporting naming practice in the healthy brain have received little attention. Yet, understanding these mechanisms is crucial for teasing them apart from functional reorganization following brain damage. To address this issue, we trained a group of healthy monolingual Italian speakers on naming pictured objects and actions for ten consecutive days and sc...
Background: Representations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized as no...
Binding sensory features of multiple modalities of what we hear and see allows formation of a cohere...
Background: Naming impairment is commonly noted in individuals with aphasia. However, object naming ...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While com...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While the...
Neuropsychological studies have demonstrated that the production of nouns and verbs can be dissociat...
Aphasia is a severely disabling disorder. In Italy, approximately 150.000 individuals suffer from ap...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
A functional MRI-naming paradigm was employed to investigate the neural correlates of successful pho...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
Naming deficits are commonly experienced post-stroke and, given their high incidence and detrimental...
Difficulty naming objects is one of the most common impairments in people with aphasia post-stroke, ...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
The production of object and action words can be dissociated in aphasics, yet their anatomical corre...
Naming impairments in aphasia are typically targeted using semantic and/or phonologically based task...
Background: Representations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized as no...
Binding sensory features of multiple modalities of what we hear and see allows formation of a cohere...
Background: Naming impairment is commonly noted in individuals with aphasia. However, object naming ...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While com...
Word retrieval deficits are a common problem in patients with stroke-induced brain damage. While the...
Neuropsychological studies have demonstrated that the production of nouns and verbs can be dissociat...
Aphasia is a severely disabling disorder. In Italy, approximately 150.000 individuals suffer from ap...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
A functional MRI-naming paradigm was employed to investigate the neural correlates of successful pho...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
Naming deficits are commonly experienced post-stroke and, given their high incidence and detrimental...
Difficulty naming objects is one of the most common impairments in people with aphasia post-stroke, ...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
The production of object and action words can be dissociated in aphasics, yet their anatomical corre...
Naming impairments in aphasia are typically targeted using semantic and/or phonologically based task...
Background: Representations of objects and actions in everyday speech are usually materialized as no...
Binding sensory features of multiple modalities of what we hear and see allows formation of a cohere...
Background: Naming impairment is commonly noted in individuals with aphasia. However, object naming ...