A range of methods in clinical research aim to assess treatment-induced progress in aphasia therapy. Here, we used a crossover randomized controlled design to compare the suitability of utterance-centered and dialogue-sensitive outcome measures in speech-language testing. Fourteen individuals with post-stroke chronic non-fluent aphasia each received two types of intensive training in counterbalanced order: conventional confrontation naming, and communicative-pragmatic speech-language therapy (Intensive Language-Action Therapy, an expanded version of Constraint-Induced Aphasia Therapy). Motivated by linguistic-pragmatic theory and neuroscience data, our dependent variables included a newly created diagnostic instrument, the Action Communicat...
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Previous aphasia studies have indicated that treatment is effective. Research has demonstrated that ...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge a...
A range of methods in clinical research aim to assess treatment-induced progress in aphasia therapy....
A range of methods in clinical research aim to assess treatment-induced progress in aphasia therapy....
Constraint-Induced Aphasia Therapy is becoming a technique of increasing interest to help patients w...
Abstract Background: Individuals with nonfluent aphasia may have significant difficulties with funct...
Background The two main approaches in aphasia treatment are cognitive-linguistic treatment (CLT), ai...
Background: This study explores the psychometric qualities of the Scenario Test, a new test to asses...
Background: This study explores the psychometric qualities of the Scenario Test, a new test to asses...
Background: Capturing evidence of the effects of therapy within everyday communication is the holy g...
This report documents the progress of four individuals with aphasia through a seven-week course of C...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
BackgroundConstraint-induced (language) aphasia therapy (CIAT), based on constraint usage of the lan...
© 2015 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Background Capturing evidence of the effects...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: The aim of this article is to identify which existing instrument...
Previous aphasia studies have indicated that treatment is effective. Research has demonstrated that ...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge a...
A range of methods in clinical research aim to assess treatment-induced progress in aphasia therapy....
A range of methods in clinical research aim to assess treatment-induced progress in aphasia therapy....
Constraint-Induced Aphasia Therapy is becoming a technique of increasing interest to help patients w...
Abstract Background: Individuals with nonfluent aphasia may have significant difficulties with funct...
Background The two main approaches in aphasia treatment are cognitive-linguistic treatment (CLT), ai...
Background: This study explores the psychometric qualities of the Scenario Test, a new test to asses...
Background: This study explores the psychometric qualities of the Scenario Test, a new test to asses...
Background: Capturing evidence of the effects of therapy within everyday communication is the holy g...
This report documents the progress of four individuals with aphasia through a seven-week course of C...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
BackgroundConstraint-induced (language) aphasia therapy (CIAT), based on constraint usage of the lan...
© 2015 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Background Capturing evidence of the effects...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: The aim of this article is to identify which existing instrument...
Previous aphasia studies have indicated that treatment is effective. Research has demonstrated that ...
Background: Aphasia due to stroke is often very severe immediately after onset. However, knowledge a...