Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) has received considerable study over the past two decades as a word-retrieval treatment for aphasia (Boyle & Coelho, 1995; Lowell, Beeson, & Holland, 1995; Boyle, 2010; Wambaugh, Mauszycki, Cameron, Wright, & Nessler, 2013). SFA has been shown to have consistently positive acquisition effects (i.e., improvement of trained items), with generally positive but less predictable generalization effects (i.e., improvement in untrained items). SFA was originally designed as a cognitive treatment for children and adolescents sustaining traumatic brain injury (TBI) (Haarbauer-Krupa, Moser, Smith, Sullivan & Szekeres, 1985). The therapy was designed as an “organizing process for thinking and verbal expression” (p.303)....
Semantic feature analysis was applied to object and action word retrieval failures appearing in the ...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a well established intervention technique for improving word retr...
Therapy for naming impairments post-stroke typically involves semantic and/or phonologically-based t...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a treatment technique designed to improve the naming abilities by...
pre-printBackground: Despite advances in the development and testing of therapies for verb retrieval...
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...
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to review treatment studies of semantic feature analysis (SF...
The purpose of this research was to analyze generalization effects following semantic feature treatm...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a treatment technique designed to improve lexical retrieval by in...
A chronic stroke survivor with moderate expressive aphasia and semantic and phonological impairments...
Numerous treatments have been developed that have successfully facilitated naming in aphasia (see La...
AbstractObjectivesThis review examines the effectiveness of semantic feature analysis as an interven...
<div><div><b>Purpose: </b>This study investigated the predictive value of practice-related variables...
Semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment with an extended length of treatment phase was implemented...
Semantic feature analysis was applied to object and action word retrieval failures appearing in the ...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a well established intervention technique for improving word retr...
Therapy for naming impairments post-stroke typically involves semantic and/or phonologically-based t...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a treatment technique designed to improve the naming abilities by...
pre-printBackground: Despite advances in the development and testing of therapies for verb retrieval...
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...
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to review treatment studies of semantic feature analysis (SF...
The purpose of this research was to analyze generalization effects following semantic feature treatm...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a treatment technique designed to improve lexical retrieval by in...
A chronic stroke survivor with moderate expressive aphasia and semantic and phonological impairments...
Numerous treatments have been developed that have successfully facilitated naming in aphasia (see La...
AbstractObjectivesThis review examines the effectiveness of semantic feature analysis as an interven...
<div><div><b>Purpose: </b>This study investigated the predictive value of practice-related variables...
Semantic feature analysis (SFA) treatment with an extended length of treatment phase was implemented...
Semantic feature analysis was applied to object and action word retrieval failures appearing in the ...
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) is a well established intervention technique for improving word retr...
Therapy for naming impairments post-stroke typically involves semantic and/or phonologically-based t...