When submitted to confrontation naming tasks, aphasic patients show different types of naming errors: phonetic, phonemic and verbal-semantic paraphasias, neologisms and anomia, but it is generally difficult to decide whether these errors are mainly due to a breakdown of the semantic systems or to post-lexical phonological disorders. In order to clarify this issue, 118 aphasic patients were given 3 tests of confrontation naming and 3 tests of semantic-lexical discrimination. Naming errors on confrontation were used to classify aphasic patients in various subgroups (according to the prevalence of a given type of naming error), whereas performances obtained on tests of semantic-lexical discrimination were taken as an index of disorganization o...
In this article two case studies of fluent aphasic speakers are presented. Both patients performed s...
Broca′s and Wernicke′s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditoril...
In comparing individuals with stroke, AD, and TBI, who shared mild to moderate naming impairment, su...
When submitted to confrontation naming tasks, aphasic patients show different types of naming errors...
We report the naming performance of a fluent aphasic, DP, who shows a striking dissociation between ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Naming disorders, as a symptom, is always found in all aphasic patient. The patient although has a c...
The effect of semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment on confrontation naming and discourse produc...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
Background and Aim: Fluent aphasia and Alzheimer patients have difficulties in perception and naming...
Semantic naming errors 2 Semantic errors are commonly found in semantic dementia (SD) and some forms...
In this study of auditory prestimulation cues, picture naming performances under phonemic and semant...
The primary outcome measures for aphasia treatment investigations targeting anomia typically include...
Therapy for naming impairments post-stroke typically involves semantic and/ or phonologically-based ...
In this article two case studies of fluent aphasic speakers are presented. Both patients performed s...
Broca′s and Wernicke′s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditoril...
In comparing individuals with stroke, AD, and TBI, who shared mild to moderate naming impairment, su...
When submitted to confrontation naming tasks, aphasic patients show different types of naming errors...
We report the naming performance of a fluent aphasic, DP, who shows a striking dissociation between ...
We report the naming performance of a patient (DM) with a fluent progressive aphasia who made phonol...
Naming disorders, as a symptom, is always found in all aphasic patient. The patient although has a c...
The effect of semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment on confrontation naming and discourse produc...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...
Most naming treatments in aphasia either assume a phonological or semantic emphasis or a combination...
Background and Aim: Fluent aphasia and Alzheimer patients have difficulties in perception and naming...
Semantic naming errors 2 Semantic errors are commonly found in semantic dementia (SD) and some forms...
In this study of auditory prestimulation cues, picture naming performances under phonemic and semant...
The primary outcome measures for aphasia treatment investigations targeting anomia typically include...
Therapy for naming impairments post-stroke typically involves semantic and/ or phonologically-based ...
In this article two case studies of fluent aphasic speakers are presented. Both patients performed s...
Broca′s and Wernicke′s aphasics performed speeded lexical decisions on the third member of auditoril...
In comparing individuals with stroke, AD, and TBI, who shared mild to moderate naming impairment, su...