Background Verbal fluency tasks are included in a broad range of aphasia assessments. It is well documented that people with aphasia (PWA) produce fewer items in these tasks. Successful performance on verbal fluency relies on the integrity of both linguistic and executive control abilities. It remains unclear if limited output in aphasia is solely due to their lexical retrieval difficulties or has a basis in their executive control abilities. Analysis techniques, such as temporal characteristics of word retrieved, clustering and switching, are better positioned to inform the debate surrounding the lexical and/or executive control contribution for success in verbal fluency. Aims To investigate the differences in quantitative (i.e., nu...
Two studies were carried out to investigate the effects of presentation of primes showing partial (w...
Background: Lexical access problems of inflected verbs are common in aphasia. Previous research addr...
Models of normal word production are well specified about the effects of frequency of linguistic sti...
Background Verbal fluency tasks are routinely used in clinical assessment and research studies of ap...
The goal of this project was to investigate the relationship between executive attention and specif...
Research in bilingual healthy controls (BHC) has illustrated that detailed characterization of verba...
Discourse samples across three sessions from 12 individuals with aphasia were analyzed for the stabi...
Fluency is a long-debated notion in linguistics, as it plays a crucial role in second language acqui...
The ability to repeat a word involves activation of phonological and semantic representations of wor...
Research in bilingual healthy controls (BHC) has illustrated that detailed characterization of verba...
Background: Performance stability is an implicit assumption within theoretical explanations of aphas...
Word fluency (WF) and picture naming tasks have been shown to be sensitive to different neuropatholo...
Adults with aphasia, right hemisphere damage or no brain damage completed a verbal fluency task alon...
Background: Lexical access problems of inflected verbs are common in aphasia. Previous research addr...
Background: Lexical access problems of inflected verbs are common in aphasia. Previous research addr...
Two studies were carried out to investigate the effects of presentation of primes showing partial (w...
Background: Lexical access problems of inflected verbs are common in aphasia. Previous research addr...
Models of normal word production are well specified about the effects of frequency of linguistic sti...
Background Verbal fluency tasks are routinely used in clinical assessment and research studies of ap...
The goal of this project was to investigate the relationship between executive attention and specif...
Research in bilingual healthy controls (BHC) has illustrated that detailed characterization of verba...
Discourse samples across three sessions from 12 individuals with aphasia were analyzed for the stabi...
Fluency is a long-debated notion in linguistics, as it plays a crucial role in second language acqui...
The ability to repeat a word involves activation of phonological and semantic representations of wor...
Research in bilingual healthy controls (BHC) has illustrated that detailed characterization of verba...
Background: Performance stability is an implicit assumption within theoretical explanations of aphas...
Word fluency (WF) and picture naming tasks have been shown to be sensitive to different neuropatholo...
Adults with aphasia, right hemisphere damage or no brain damage completed a verbal fluency task alon...
Background: Lexical access problems of inflected verbs are common in aphasia. Previous research addr...
Background: Lexical access problems of inflected verbs are common in aphasia. Previous research addr...
Two studies were carried out to investigate the effects of presentation of primes showing partial (w...
Background: Lexical access problems of inflected verbs are common in aphasia. Previous research addr...
Models of normal word production are well specified about the effects of frequency of linguistic sti...