See Thompson and Woollams (doi:10.1093/brain/awx264) for a scientific commentary on this article. Previous research with aphasic patients has shown that picture naming can be facilitated by concurrent phonemic cueing [e.g. initial phoneme(s) of the word that the patient is trying to retrieve], both as an immediate word retrieval technique, and when practiced repeatedly over time as a long-term anomia treatment. Here, to investigate the neural mechanisms supporting word retrieval, we adopted—for the first time—a functional magnetic resonance imaging task using the same naming procedure as it occurs during the anomia treatment process. Before and directly after a 6-week anomia treatment programme, 18 chronic aphasic stroke patients comple...
The impact of sensorimotor strategies on aphasia recovery has rarely been explored. This paper repor...
The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in the spatial distribution of cortical activit...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
See Thompson and Woollams (doi:10.1093/brain/awx264) for a scientific commentary on this article. ...
Previous research with aphasic patients has shown that picture naming can be facilitated by concurre...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
The final version of this article is available from Elsevier at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2010...
In healthy controls, picture naming performance can be facilitated by a single prior exposure to the...
We describe a study where a specific treatment method for word-finding difficulty (so-called context...
<p>Despite the growing evidence regarding the importance of intensity and dose in aphasia therapy, f...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on Novemb...
Clinical aphasia researchers have demonstrated efficacy across both phonological and semantic treatm...
Naming impairments in aphasia are typically targeted using semantic and/or phonologically based task...
Background Anomia refers to difficulties retrieving words and is 1 of the most common symptoms of ap...
We describe a study where a specific treatment method for word-finding difficulty (so-called context...
The impact of sensorimotor strategies on aphasia recovery has rarely been explored. This paper repor...
The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in the spatial distribution of cortical activit...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...
See Thompson and Woollams (doi:10.1093/brain/awx264) for a scientific commentary on this article. ...
Previous research with aphasic patients has shown that picture naming can be facilitated by concurre...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
The final version of this article is available from Elsevier at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bandl.2010...
In healthy controls, picture naming performance can be facilitated by a single prior exposure to the...
We describe a study where a specific treatment method for word-finding difficulty (so-called context...
<p>Despite the growing evidence regarding the importance of intensity and dose in aphasia therapy, f...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Aphasiology on Novemb...
Clinical aphasia researchers have demonstrated efficacy across both phonological and semantic treatm...
Naming impairments in aphasia are typically targeted using semantic and/or phonologically based task...
Background Anomia refers to difficulties retrieving words and is 1 of the most common symptoms of ap...
We describe a study where a specific treatment method for word-finding difficulty (so-called context...
The impact of sensorimotor strategies on aphasia recovery has rarely been explored. This paper repor...
The purpose of this study was to investigate changes in the spatial distribution of cortical activit...
Background: Re-learning of lexical entries is fundamental to rehabilitation of the common word findi...