Phonological treatments to improve naming ability in aphasia focus on re-strengthening connections within the phonological system. In this study, a participant with a phonologically-based impairment demonstrated a greater improvement in naming ability on words trained from high density neighborhoods. Stimulus parameters, such as neighborhood density, may play a critical role in the effectiveness of treatment protocols
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation con...
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation con...
This investigation was designed to elucidate the effects of repeated practice treatment on sound pro...
Everyone is familiar with the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. This common word finding difficulty is k...
PURPOSE : An increasing number of anomia treatment studies have coupled traditional word retrieval a...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
The purpose of this paper is to present data from 4 individuals who participated in a 60-hour phonol...
Background: Difficulties with word finding occasionally occur in all speakers and commonly in all ap...
The primary outcome measures for aphasia treatment investigations targeting anomia typically include...
The single most common feature of aphasia is impairment in ability to name, whether it involves nami...
The purpose of this Phase II clinical rehabilitation research is to investigate whether a phonologic...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a language disorder caused by a neurodegenerative disease. Prev...
The purpose of this Phase II clinical rehabilitation research is to investigate whether a phonologic...
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation con...
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation con...
This investigation was designed to elucidate the effects of repeated practice treatment on sound pro...
Everyone is familiar with the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon. This common word finding difficulty is k...
PURPOSE : An increasing number of anomia treatment studies have coupled traditional word retrieval a...
Background: It is well established that word retrieval can be improved in people with aphasia. Howev...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
Background: Jargon aphasia is one of the most intractable forms of aphasia with limited recommendati...
The purpose of this paper is to present data from 4 individuals who participated in a 60-hour phonol...
Background: Difficulties with word finding occasionally occur in all speakers and commonly in all ap...
The primary outcome measures for aphasia treatment investigations targeting anomia typically include...
The single most common feature of aphasia is impairment in ability to name, whether it involves nami...
The purpose of this Phase II clinical rehabilitation research is to investigate whether a phonologic...
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a language disorder caused by a neurodegenerative disease. Prev...
The purpose of this Phase II clinical rehabilitation research is to investigate whether a phonologic...
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation con...
Background: Naming accuracy for nouns and verbs in aphasia can vary across different elicitation con...
This investigation was designed to elucidate the effects of repeated practice treatment on sound pro...