In this paper we present data from five measures of semantic processing that have been collected from large samples of individuals with diverse aphasia presentations. Measures of central tendency and performance ranges are provided for readers to use in the calculation of standard scores. Our aim in developing this battery is to provide an objective means of determining the extent of semantic impairment. This in turn will help clinicians to differentiate semantically- and phonologically-based word processing impairments and to determine appropriate treatment strategies
Semantic feature analysis (SFA) is a common treatment for improving naming ability in persons with a...
This investigation was designed to examine the effects of Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) applied to...
Background: Diagnosis of semantic impairment in stroke and progressive neuro-cognitive conditions is...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
Assessment of semantic processing capacities often relies on verbal tasks which are, however, sensit...
This is a small neuropsycholinguistics study on 4 aphasic patients. This preliminary study was cond...
In the treatment of word finding in anomia both 'phonological' tasks (e.g. repetition, phonemic cuei...
In the current study people with fluent aphasia, Alzheimer's Dementia, and Dementia with Lewy Bodies...
This study investigated lexical and nonlexical semantic processing in people with aphasia. Eight pa...
Semantic feature analysis was applied to object and action word retrieval failures appearing in the ...
This investigation measured performance of individuals with aphasia on working memory tasks targetin...
Semantic comprehension training paired with verbal production leads to improved word retrieval in in...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a well established intervention technique for improving word retr...
Semantic processing theories propose activation of concepts via semantic features, with interferenc...
The long-term goal of this research is to develop a valid and reliable impairment level measure of p...
Semantic feature analysis (SFA) is a common treatment for improving naming ability in persons with a...
This investigation was designed to examine the effects of Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) applied to...
Background: Diagnosis of semantic impairment in stroke and progressive neuro-cognitive conditions is...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
Assessment of semantic processing capacities often relies on verbal tasks which are, however, sensit...
This is a small neuropsycholinguistics study on 4 aphasic patients. This preliminary study was cond...
In the treatment of word finding in anomia both 'phonological' tasks (e.g. repetition, phonemic cuei...
In the current study people with fluent aphasia, Alzheimer's Dementia, and Dementia with Lewy Bodies...
This study investigated lexical and nonlexical semantic processing in people with aphasia. Eight pa...
Semantic feature analysis was applied to object and action word retrieval failures appearing in the ...
This investigation measured performance of individuals with aphasia on working memory tasks targetin...
Semantic comprehension training paired with verbal production leads to improved word retrieval in in...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a well established intervention technique for improving word retr...
Semantic processing theories propose activation of concepts via semantic features, with interferenc...
The long-term goal of this research is to develop a valid and reliable impairment level measure of p...
Semantic feature analysis (SFA) is a common treatment for improving naming ability in persons with a...
This investigation was designed to examine the effects of Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) applied to...
Background: Diagnosis of semantic impairment in stroke and progressive neuro-cognitive conditions is...