Previous research has shown that word-to-picture matching for targets that cannot be named at pre-test results in improved naming relative to untreated control items for people with aphasia. This paper replicates and extends this finding and investigates its source. Is the effect a result of priming of semantic representations, or of post-semantic mechanisms in word retrieval? The first experiment shows that word-to-picture matching with unrelated distractors improves naming at short (2-3 minutes) and long (up to 25 minute) lags. There was no effect of being made aware of the relationship between word-to-picture matching and picture naming. People who have a semantic impairment improve only with a short lag between word-to-picture matching ...
Objective: The progressive loss of stored knowledge about word meanings in semantic variant primary ...
Thesis by publication."The work presented in this thesis was carried out as part of the Erasmus Mund...
Semantic comprehension training paired with verbal production leads to improved word retrieval in in...
Previous research has shown that word-to-picture matching for targets that cannot be named at pre-te...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 147-160.Chapter 1: The nature of semantic and lexical represe...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...
Background: One application of a task, such as word-picture matching or repetition, has been demonst...
In healthy controls, picture naming performance can be facilitated by a single prior exposure to the...
Lexical retrieval models illustrate both activation and inhibition between concepts, words, and phon...
Word retrieval difficulty (lexical access deficit) is prevalent in aphasia. Studies have shown that ...
Background Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both ...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture n...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Naming of two semantically impaired aphasic patients was treated with the contextual repetition prim...
Picture naming requires early visual analysis, accessing stored structural knowledge, semantic activ...
Objective: The progressive loss of stored knowledge about word meanings in semantic variant primary ...
Thesis by publication."The work presented in this thesis was carried out as part of the Erasmus Mund...
Semantic comprehension training paired with verbal production leads to improved word retrieval in in...
Previous research has shown that word-to-picture matching for targets that cannot be named at pre-te...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 147-160.Chapter 1: The nature of semantic and lexical represe...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...
Background: One application of a task, such as word-picture matching or repetition, has been demonst...
In healthy controls, picture naming performance can be facilitated by a single prior exposure to the...
Lexical retrieval models illustrate both activation and inhibition between concepts, words, and phon...
Word retrieval difficulty (lexical access deficit) is prevalent in aphasia. Studies have shown that ...
Background Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both ...
<b>Background</b>\ud \ud Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture n...
Background: Previous attempts to investigate the effects of semantic tasks on picture naming in both...
Naming of two semantically impaired aphasic patients was treated with the contextual repetition prim...
Picture naming requires early visual analysis, accessing stored structural knowledge, semantic activ...
Objective: The progressive loss of stored knowledge about word meanings in semantic variant primary ...
Thesis by publication."The work presented in this thesis was carried out as part of the Erasmus Mund...
Semantic comprehension training paired with verbal production leads to improved word retrieval in in...