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Therapy for naming disorders: Revisiting, revising, and reviewing

Pages 935-979 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Jade Dignam, Amy D. Rodriguez, Kate O’Brien, Penni Burfein & David A. Copland. (2024) Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 34:2, pages 196-219.
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Aaron M. Meyer, Sarah F. Snider, Donna C. Tippett, Ryan Saloma, Peter E. Turkeltaub, Argye E. Hillis & Rhonda B. Friedman. (2024) Baseline Conceptual-Semantic Impairment Predicts Longitudinal Treatment Effects for Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Aphasiology 38:2, pages 205-236.
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Yu-kyong Choe, Abigail Asselin, Tammie Foster, Ting Waymouth & Richard van Emmerik. (2023) Congruent vs. incongruent tasks in interdisciplinary stroke rehabilitation: a single-case report. Disability and Rehabilitation 0:0, pages 1-14.
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Sam Harvey, Marcella Carragher, Michael Walsh Dickey & Miranda L. Rose. (2023) Outcomes from a pilot dose comparison study of naming therapy in aphasia. Aphasiology 37:12, pages 2001-2028.
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Melissa Randazzo, Amanda Nagler, Ryan Priefer, Emily Salerno & Karen Froud. (2023) Case Report: Neural correlates of orthographic congruency effects in auditory rhyme judgment in two stroke survivors. Aphasiology 37:11, pages 1839-1860.
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Oksana Lyalka, Lyndsey Nickels, Julie Morris & David Howard. (2023) The effect of processing semantic features on spoken word retrieval in a case series of people with aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 25:5, pages 768-786.
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Gian Daniele Zannino, Elisa Morelli, Roberta Perri, Carlo Caltagirone & Giovanni Augusto Carlesimo. (2023) A self-administered home-based approach for treating anomia in Alzheimer’s disease. Aphasiology 37:9, pages 1410-1426.
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Anastasia M. Raymer & Jane Roitsch. (2023) Word Retrieval Treatments in Aphasia: A Survey of Professional Practice. Aphasiology 37:7, pages 954-979.
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Ehsan Shekari, Masoud Mehrpour, Mohammad Taghi Joghataei, Amin Modarres Zadeh, Vahid Valinejad, Hossain Ali Adineh, Milad Seyfi & Sepideh Goudarzi. (2023) Focusing on the locus of the breakdown for treatment of anomia: a pilot study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 0:0, pages 1-31.
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Faezeh Mamani, Fariba Yadegari & Samaneh Sazegar Nejad. (2023) Comparing the effects of semantically related and non-related verb retrieval treatments in persons with aphasia: a single-case study. Aphasiology 37:4, pages 613-634.
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Aviva Lerman, Dorit Mais, Yael Nissani & Taryn Malcolm. (2023) Preserving lexical retrieval skills across languages in a bilingual person with logopenic primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology 37:3, pages 432-455.
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Stefanie Bruehl, Klaus Willmes & Ferdinand Binkofski. (2023) Interfered-Naming Therapy for Aphasia (INTA): behavioural and computational effects of a novel linguistic-executive approach. Aphasiology 37:2, pages 227-248.
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Noémie Auclair-Ouellet, Lauren Tittley & Kelly Root. (2022) Effect of an intensive comprehensive aphasia program on language and communication in chronic aphasia. Aphasiology 36:11, pages 1312-1332.
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Weisong V. Lai, R.Y.L Tay & S.J. Rickard Liow. (2022) Dyadic conversation training in Mandarin for bilinguals with aphasia and their communication partners. Aphasiology 36:9, pages 1096-1126.
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Cathleen Taylor-Rubin, Lyndsey Nickels & Karen Croot. (2022) Exploring the effects of verb and noun treatment on verb phrase production in primary progressive aphasia: A series of single case experimental design studies. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 32:6, pages 1121-1163.
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Marcelo L. Berthier. (2021) Ten key reasons for continuing research on pharmacotherapy for post-stroke aphasia. Aphasiology 35:6, pages 824-858.
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Cathleen Taylor-Rubin, Karen Croot & Lyndsey Nickels. (2021) Speech and language therapy in primary progressive aphasia: a critical review of current practice. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics 21:4, pages 419-430.
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Lena Spitzer, Ferdinand Binkofski, Klaus Willmes & Stefanie Bruehl. (2021) The novel cognitive flexibility in aphasia therapy (CFAT): A combined treatment of aphasia and executive functions to improve communicative success. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 23:2, pages 168-179.
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Tijana Simic, Tali Bitan, Gary Turner, Craig Chambers, Devora Goldberg, Carol Leonard & Elizabeth Rochon. (2020) The role of executive control in post-stroke aphasia treatment. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 30:10, pages 1853-1892.
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Monica Lavoie, Nathalie Bier, Robert Laforce$suffix/text()$suffix/text() & Joël Macoir. (2020) Improvement in functional vocabulary and generalization to conversation following a self-administered treatment using a smart tablet in primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 30:7, pages 1224-1254.
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Solène Hameau, Britta Biedermann, Nora Fieder & Lyndsey Nickels. (2020) Investigation of the effects of semantic neighbours in aphasia: a facilitated naming study. Aphasiology 34:7, pages 840-864.
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Natalie Gilmore, Erin L. Meier, Jeffrey P. Johnson & Swathi Kiran. (2020) Typicality-based semantic treatment for anomia results in multiple levels of generalisation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 30:5, pages 802-828.
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Lucie Thomas, Louise Lander, Nicholas Cox & Cristina Romani. (2020) Speech and language therapy for aphasia: parameters and outcomes. Aphasiology 34:5, pages 603-642.
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Natalie Yu-Hsien Wang, Julie Morris & David Howard. (2020) Associative learning in people with aphasia: exploring spacing of practice as a potential facilitator. Aphasiology 34:5, pages 557-579.
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Gian Daniele Zannino, Silvia Zabberoni, Renata Murolo, Carlo Caltagirone & Giovanni Augusto Carlesimo. (2020) Picture and spoken word presentation in repetition training for anomia: does stimulus order matter? Evidence obtained from 12 individuals with chronic aphasia using a computer-based telemedicine approach. Aphasiology 34:3, pages 275-299.
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Michelle Hoi-Ching Tam & Dustin Kai-Yan Lau. (2019) Modified semantic feature analysis for anomia: a single case study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 33:10-11, pages 949-964.
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Kati Renvall & Lyndsey Nickels. (2019) Using treatment to improve the production of emotive adjectives in aphasia: a single-case study. Aphasiology 33:11, pages 1348-1371.
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Marina Zettin, Marzia Leopizzi & Valentina Galetto. (2019) How does language change after an intensive treatment on imitation?. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 29:9, pages 1332-1358.
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Ella Creet, Julie Morris, David Howard & Lyndsey Nickels. (2019) Name it again! investigating the effects of repeated naming attempts in aphasia. Aphasiology 33:10, pages 1202-1226.
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John E. Pierce, Maya Menahemi-Falkov, Robyn O’Halloran, Leanne Togher & Miranda L. Rose. (2019) Constraint and multimodal approaches to therapy for chronic aphasia: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 29:7, pages 1005-1041.
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Wendy Best, Wei Ping Sze, Anne Edmundson & Lyndsey Nickels. (2019) What counts as evidence? Swimming against the tide: Valuing both clinically informed experimentally controlled case series and randomized controlled trials in intervention research. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention 13:3, pages 107-135.
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Weisong V. Lai, J. P. Silkes, I. Minkina & D. L. Kendall. (2019) Generalisation and maintenance across word classes: comparing the efficacy of two anomia treatments in improving verb naming. Aphasiology 33:7, pages 803-820.
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Inês Cadório, Marisa Lousada, Paula Martins & Daniela Figueiredo. (2019) Narrative review of the psychometric properties of language tests used in anomia treatment for primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Aphasiology 33:6, pages 652-666.
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Tijana Simic, Elizabeth Rochon, Elissa Greco & Rosemary Martino. (2019) Baseline executive control ability and its relationship to language therapy improvements in post-stroke aphasia: a systematic review. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 29:3, pages 395-439.
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Cristina Romani, Lucinda Thomas, Andrew Olson & Louise Lander. (2019) Playing a team game improves word production in poststroke aphasia. Aphasiology 33:3, pages 253-288.
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JoAnn P. Silkes, Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Rebecca Hunting Pompon, Janaki Torrence & Diane L. Kendall. (2019) Effects of phonomotor treatment on discourse production. Aphasiology 33:2, pages 125-139.
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Pauline Pellet Cheneval, Bertrand Glize & Marina Laganaro. (2018) The lexical or sub-lexical locus of facilitation by phonemic cueing in aphasic speakers: the effect of onset cohort size. Aphasiology 32:12, pages 1468-1489.
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Jane Marshall, Niamh Devane, Lisa Edmonds, Richard Talbot, Stephanie Wilson, Celia Woolf & Nick Zwart. (2018) Delivering word retrieval therapies for people with aphasia in a virtual communication environment. Aphasiology 32:9, pages 1054-1074.
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Ranjini Mohan$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2018) Masked repetition priming treatment for anomia: Inconclusive findings due to methodological limitations. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention 12:3, pages 111-115.
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Célise Haldin, Audrey Acher, Louise Kauffmann, Thomas Hueber, Emilie Cousin, Pierre Badin, Pascal Perrier, Diandra Fabre, Dominic Perennou, Olivier Detante, Assia Jaillard, Hélène Lœvenbruck & Monica Baciu. (2018) Speech recovery and language plasticity can be facilitated by Sensori-Motor Fusion training in chronic non-fluent aphasia. A case report study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 32:7, pages 595-621.
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Rachel Holland, Sasha L. Johns & Anna M. Woollams. (2018) The impact of phonological versus semantic repetition training on generalisation in chronic stroke aphasia reflects differences in dorsal pathway connectivity. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28:4, pages 548-567.
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Lilla Zakariás, Attila Keresztes, Klára Marton & Isabell Wartenburger. (2018) Positive effects of a computerised working memory and executive function training on sentence comprehension in aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28:3, pages 369-386.
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Pauline Pellet Cheneval, Caroline Bonnans & Marina Laganaro. (2018) Does facilitation by phonological cuing in picture naming depend on the modality of the cue?. Aphasiology 32:2, pages 204-232.
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Monica I. Norvik Knoph, Hanne Gram Simonsen & Marianne Lind. (2017) Cross-linguistic transfer effects of verb-production therapy in two cases of multilingual aphasia. Aphasiology 31:12, pages 1482-1509.
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Anna Pohl, Corinna Maria Meyer, Annika Deckers, Teresa Eckmann, Joachim Barthel, Walter Huber, Ute Habel, Klaus Willmes & Stefanie Abel. (2017) Training-related changes of brain activation for speech production in healthy speakers – a longitudinal fMRI study to mimic aphasia therapy. Aphasiology 31:5, pages 495-518.
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Megan A. Swales, Anne J Hill & Emma Finch. (2016) Feature rich, but user-friendly: Speech pathologists’ preferences for computer-based aphasia therapy. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 18:4, pages 315-328.
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Ashleigh Beales, Jade Cartwright, Anne Whitworth & Peter K. Panegyres. (2016) Exploring generalisation processes following lexical retrieval intervention in primary progressive aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 18:3, pages 299-314.
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Sonia Routhier, Nathalie Bier & Joël Macoir. (2016) Smart tablet for smart self-administered treatment of verb anomia: two single-case studies in aphasia. Aphasiology 30:2-3, pages 269-289.
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J. Webster, A. Whitworth & J. Morris. (2015) Is it time to stop “fishing”? A review of generalisation following aphasia intervention. Aphasiology 29:11, pages 1240-1264.
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Karen Croot, Cathleen Taylor, Stefanie Abel, Kelly Jones, Luisa Krein, Inga Hameister, Leanne Ruggero & Lyndsey Nickels. (2015) Measuring gains in connected speech following treatment for word retrieval: a study with two participants with primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology 29:11, pages 1265-1288.
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Trudy Krajenbrink, Lyndsey Nickels & Saskia Kohnen. (2015) Generalisation after treatment of acquired spelling impairments: A review. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 25:4, pages 503-554.
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Simone R. Howells & Elizabeth A. Cardell. (2015) Semantic priming in anomic aphasia: a focused investigation using cross-modal methodology. Aphasiology 29:6, pages 744-761.
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Lyndsey Nickels, Brenda Rapp & Saskia Kohnen. (2015) Challenges in the use of treatment to investigate cognition. Cognitive Neuropsychology 32:3-4, pages 91-103.
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W. Best, A. Fedor, L. Hughes, A. Kapikian, J. Masterson, S. Roncoli, L. Fern-Pollak & M.S.C. Thomas. (2015) Intervening to alleviate word-finding difficulties in children: case series data and a computational modelling foundation. Cognitive Neuropsychology 32:3-4, pages 133-168.
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David Howard, Wendy Best & Lyndsey Nickels. (2015) Optimising the design of intervention studies: critiques and ways forward. Aphasiology 29:5, pages 526-562.
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Lyndsey Nickels, Wendy Best & David Howard. (2015) Optimising the ingredients for evaluation of the effects of intervention. Aphasiology 29:5, pages 619-643.
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Joana Kristensson, Ingrid Behrns & Charlotta Saldert. (2015) Effects on communication from intensive treatment with semantic feature analysis in aphasia. Aphasiology 29:4, pages 466-487.
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Ray Wilkinson. (2015) Conversation and aphasia: advances in analysis and intervention. Aphasiology 29:3, pages 257-268.
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Toru Takizawa, Natsumi Nishida, Akito Ikemoto & Noriko Kurauchi. (2015) Comparison of single-word therapy versus sentence therapy for verb retrieval and sentence production in Broca’s aphasia. Aphasiology 29:2, pages 169-194.
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Michal Biran & Shirley Fisher. (2015) Structured treatment can improve predicate argument structure impairment. Aphasiology 29:1, pages 29-56.
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Sam-Po Law, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Loretta Wing-Shan Lai & Christy Lai. (2015) Effects of context and word class on lexical retrieval in Chinese speakers with anomic aphasia. Aphasiology 29:1, pages 81-100.
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Lisa Milman, Deanna Clendenen & Mariana Vega-Mendoza. (2014) Production and integrated training of adjectives in three individuals with nonfluent aphasia. Aphasiology 28:10, pages 1198-1222.
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Ray Wilkinson. (2014) Intervening With Conversation Analysis in Speech and Language Therapy: Improving Aphasic Conversation. Research on Language and Social Interaction 47:3, pages 219-238.
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Miranda Rose, Alison Ferguson, Emma Power, Leanne Togher & Linda Worrall. (2014) Aphasia rehabilitation in Australia: Current practices, challenges and future directions. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 16:2, pages 169-180.
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Marcella Carragher, Karen Sage & Paul Conroy. (2013) The effects of verb retrieval therapy for people with non-fluent aphasia: Evidence from assessment tasks and conversation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 23:6, pages 846-887.
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Amy D. Rodriguez, Linda Worrall, Kyla Brown, Brooke Grohn, Eril McKinnon, Charlene Pearson, Sophia Van Hees, Tracy Roxbury, Petrea Cornwell, Anna MacDonald, Anthony Angwin, Elizabeth Cardell, Bronwyn Davidson & David A. Copland. (2013) Aphasia LIFT: Exploratory investigation of an intensive comprehensive aphasia programme. Aphasiology 27:11, pages 1339-1361.
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Naomi Hashimoto, Brooke Widman, Swathi Kiran & Meredith A. Richards. (2013) A comparison of features and categorical cues to improve naming abilities in aphasia. Aphasiology 27:10, pages 1252-1279.
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Miranda L. Rose, Leora R. Cherney & Linda E. Worrall. (2013) Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programs: An International Survey of Practice. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 20:5, pages 379-387.
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Kati Renvall, Lyndsey Nickels & Bronwyn Davidson. (2013) Functionally relevant items in the treatment of aphasia (part I): Challenges for current practice. Aphasiology 27:6, pages 636-650.
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Agnès Weill-Chounlamountry, Nathalie Capelle, Catherine Tessier & Pascale Pradat-Diehl. (2013) Multimodal therapy of word retrieval disorder due to phonological encoding dysfunction. Brain Injury 27:5, pages 620-631.
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Sophia van Hees, Anthony Angwin, Katie McMahon & David Copland. (2013) A comparison of semantic feature analysis and phonological components analysis for the treatment of naming impairments in aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 23:1, pages 102-132.
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Julie Morris & Sue Franklin. (2012) Investigating the effect of a semantic therapy on comprehension in aphasia. Aphasiology 26:12, pages 1461-1480.
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Rachel Holland & Jenny Crinion. (2012) Can tDCS enhance treatment of aphasia after stroke?. Aphasiology 26:9, pages 1169-1191.
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Ruth Herbert, Dianne Webster & Lucy Dyson. (2012) Effects of syntactic cueing therapy on picture naming and connected speech in acquired aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 22:4, pages 609-633.
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Deborah Theodoros. (2012) A new era in speech-language pathology practice: Innovation and diversification*. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 14:3, pages 189-199.
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Naomi Hashimoto. (2012) The use of semantic- and phonological-based feature approaches to treat naming deficits in aphasia. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 26:6, pages 518-553.
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Paul Conroy & Jade Scowcroft. (2012) Decreasing cues for a dynamic list of noun and verb naming targets: A case-series aphasia therapy study. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 22:2, pages 295-318.
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Anastasia M. Raymer, Beth McHose, Kimberly G. Smith, Lisa Iman, Alexis Ambrose & Colleen Casselton. (2012) Contrasting effects of errorless naming treatment and gestural facilitation for word retrieval in aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 22:2, pages 235-266.
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Leena Tuomiranta, Petra Grönholm-Nyman, Francine Kohen, Pirkko Rautakoski, Matti Laine & Nadine Martin. (2011) Learning and maintaining new vocabulary in persons with aphasia: Two controlled case studies. Aphasiology 25:9, pages 1030-1052.
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Heather Waldron, Anne Whitworth & David Howard. (2011) Therapy for phonological assembly difficulties: A case series. Aphasiology 25:4, pages 434-455.
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Sajlia Binte Jalil, SusanJ. Rickard Liow & Tng Siok Keng. (2011) Semantic assessment battery for Malay-speaking adults with aphasia. Aphasiology 25:4, pages 415-433.
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Ray Wilkinson, Sarah Lock, Karen Bryan & Karen Sage. (2011) Interaction-focused intervention for acquired language disorders: Facilitating mutual adaptation in couples where one partner has aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13:1, pages 74-87.
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Catherine Mason, Lyndsey Nickels, Belinda McDonald, Melanie Moses, Kate Makin & Christine Taylor. (2011) Treatment of word retrieval impairments in aphasia: Evaluation of a self-administered home programme using personally chosen words. Aphasiology 25:2, pages 245-268.
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Anja Wunderlich & Wolfram Ziegler. (2011) Facilitation of picture-naming in anomic subjects: Sound vs mouth shape. Aphasiology 25:2, pages 202-220.
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Wendy Best, Jennie Grassly, Alison Greenwood, Ruth Herbert, Julie Hickin & David Howard. (2011) A controlled study of changes in conversation following aphasia therapy for anomia. Disability and Rehabilitation 33:3, pages 229-242.
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Mary Boyle. (2010) Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment for Aphasic Word Retrieval Impairments: What’s in a Name?. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 17:6, pages 411-422.
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Alison Greenwood, Jennie Grassly, Julie Hickin & Wendy Best. (2010) Phonological and orthographic cueing therapy: A case of generalised improvement. Aphasiology 24:9, pages 991-1016.
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RichardK. Peach & KatherineA. Reuter. (2010) A discourse-based approach to semantic feature analysis for the treatment of aphasic word retrieval failures. Aphasiology 24:9, pages 971-990.
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Elizabeth Armstrong & Alison Ferguson. (2010) Language, meaning, context, and functional communication. Aphasiology 24:4, pages 480-496.
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P. Vitali, M. Tettamanti, J. Abutalebi, A.-I. Ansaldo, D. Perani, S. F. Cappa & Y. Joanette. (2010) Generalization of the effects of phonological training for anomia using structural equation modelling: A multiple single-case study. Neurocase 16:2, pages 93-105.
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Bruce Wisenburn & Kate Mahoney. (2009) A meta-analysis of word-finding treatments for aphasia. Aphasiology 23:11, pages 1338-1352.
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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & MatthewA. Lambon Ralph. (2009) The effects of decreasing and increasing cue therapy on improving naming speed and accuracy for verbs and nouns in aphasia. Aphasiology 23:6, pages 707-730.
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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & MatthewA. Lambon Ralph. (2009) A comparison of word versus sentence cues as therapy for verb naming in aphasia. Aphasiology 23:4, pages 462-482.
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LisaA. Edmonds$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), StephenE. Nadeau & Swathi Kiran. (2009) Effect of Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST) on lexical retrieval of content words in sentences in persons with aphasia . Aphasiology 23:3, pages 402-424.
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Karen Croot, Lyndsey Nickels, Felicity Laurence & Margaret Manning. (2009) Impairment‐ and activity/participation‐directed interventions in progressive language impairment: Clinical and theoretical issues. Aphasiology 23:2, pages 125-160.
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R. Jokel, J. Cupit, E. Rochon & C. Leonard. (2009) Relearning lost vocabulary in nonfluent progressive aphasia with MossTalk Words®. Aphasiology 23:2, pages 175-191.
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Nathalie Bier, Joël Macoir, Lise Gagnon, Martial Van der Linden, Stéphanie Louveaux & Johanne Desrosiers. (2009) Known, lost, and recovered: Efficacy of formal‐semantic therapy and spaced retrieval method in a case of semantic dementia. Aphasiology 23:2, pages 210-235.
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Olivia Yeung, Sam-Po Law & Monna Yau. (2009) Treatment generalization and executive control processes: Preliminary data from Chinese anomic individuals. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 44:5, pages 784-794.
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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & Matt Lambon Ralph. (2009) Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: can gains in picture naming generalise to connected speech?. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 44:6, pages 1036-1062.
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Marcus Meinzer & Caterina Breitenstein. (2008) Functional imaging studies of treatment‐induced recovery in chronic aphasia . Aphasiology 22:12, pages 1251-1268.
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Carol Leonard, Elizabeth Rochon & Laura Laird. (2008) Treating naming impairments in aphasia: Findings from a phonological components analysis treatment . Aphasiology 22:9, pages 923-947.
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MayaL. Henry, PélagieM. Beeson & StevenZ. Rapcsak. (2008) Treatment for lexical retrieval in progressive aphasia. Aphasiology 22:7-8, pages 826-838.
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Bénédicte Léonard, Agnesa Pillon & Marie‐Pierre de Partz. (2008) Reacquisition of semantic knowledge by errorless learning in a patient with a semantic deficit and anterograde amnesia. Aphasiology 22:5, pages 447-488.
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Gabriela Barthel, Marcus Meinzer, Daniela Djundja & Brigitte Rockstroh. (2008) Intensive language therapy in chronic aphasia: Which aspects contribute most?. Aphasiology 22:4, pages 408-421.
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Wendy Best, Alison Greenwood, Jennie Grassly & Julie Hickin. (2008) Bridging the gap: can impairment‐based therapy for anomia have an impact at the psycho‐social level?. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 43:4, pages 390-407.
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Miranda Rose & Jacinta Douglas. (2008) Treating a semantic word production deficit in aphasia with verbal and gesture methods . Aphasiology 22:1, pages 20-41.
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Antje Lorenz & Lyndsey Nickels. (2007) Orthographic cueing in anomic aphasia: How does it work? . Aphasiology 21:6-8, pages 670-686.
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JulieL. Wambaugh & Sandra Wright. (2007) Improved effects of word‐retrieval treatments subsequent to addition of the orthographic form . Aphasiology 21:6-8, pages 632-642.
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Stefanie Abel, Klaus Willmes & Walter Huber. (2007) Model‐oriented naming therapy: Testing predictions of a connectionist model . Aphasiology 21:5, pages 411-447.
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Anastasia M. Raymer, Maribel Ciampitti, Beth Holliway, Floris Singletary, Lee X. Blonder, Tim Ketterson, Sheryl Anderson, Jennifer Lehnen, Kenneth M. Heilman & Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi. (2007) Semantic-phonologic treatment for noun and verb retrieval impairments in aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 17:2, pages 244-270.
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Marina Laganaro, Marie Di Pietro & Armin Schnider. (2006) Computerised treatment of anomia in acute aphasia: Treatment intensity and training size. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 16:6, pages 630-640.
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Sam-Po Law, Winsy Wong, Florence Sung & Jess Hon. (2006) A study of semantic treatment of three Chinese anomic patients. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 16:6, pages 601-629.
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CynthiaK. Thompson, KevinP. Kearns & LisaA. Edmonds. (2006) An experimental analysis of acquisition, generalisation, and maintenance of naming behaviour in a patient with anomia . Aphasiology 20:12, pages 1226-1244.
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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & MatthewA. Lambon Ralph. (2006) Towards theory‐driven therapies for aphasic verb impairments: A review of current theory and practice . Aphasiology 20:12, pages 1159-1185.
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Susan Edwards & Kate Tucker. (2006) Verb retrieval in fluent aphasia: A clinical study . Aphasiology 20:7, pages 644-675.
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RosaleaM. Cameron, JulieL. Wambaugh, SandraM. Wright & ChristinaL. Nessler. (2006) Effects of a combined semantic/phonologic cueing treatment on word retrieval in discourse . Aphasiology 20:2-4, pages 269-285.
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AnastasiaM. Raymer, FrancineP. Kohen & Diane Saffell. (2006) Computerised training for impairments of word comprehension and retrieval in aphasia . Aphasiology 20:2-4, pages 257-268.
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Jane Marshall & Deborah Cairns. (2005) Therapy for sentence processing problems in aphasia: Working on thinking for speaking. Aphasiology 19:10-11, pages 1009-1020.
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Ruth Fink, Adelyn Brecher, Paula Sobel & Myrna Schwartz. (2005) Computer-assisted treatment of word retrieval deficits in aphasia. Aphasiology 19:10-11, pages 943-954.
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Stefanie Abel, Andy Schultz, Irmgard Radermacher, Klaus Willmes & Walter Huber. (2005) Decreasing and increasing cues in naming therapy for aphasia. Aphasiology 19:9, pages 831-848.
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Joanne K. Fillingham, Karen Sage & Matthew A. Lambon Ralph. (2005) Treatment of anomia using errorless versus errorful learning: are frontal executive skills and feedback important?. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 40:4, pages 505-523.
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Lynn M. Maher & Anastasia M. Raymer. (2004) Management of Anomia. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 11:1, pages 10-21.
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Maria Kambanaros & Willem van Steenbrugge. (2004) Interpreters and language assessment: Confrontation naming and interpreting. Advances in Speech Language Pathology 6:4, pages 247-252.
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Tim Pring. (2004) Ask a silly question: two decades of troublesome trials. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 39:3, pages 285-302.
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Susan M. DeMetropolis & Andrea Pittarello. (2024) Visual Attention to Semantic and Orthographic Associations in Fluent Aphasia: Evidence from Eye-Tracking. Perceptual and Motor Skills.
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Silvia Martínez‐Ferreiro. (2022) Naming as a window to word retrieval changes in healthy and pathological ageing: Methodological considerations. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 59:1, pages 68-83.
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Judith Heide, Jonka Netzebandt, Stine Ahrens, Julia Brüsch, Teresa Saalfrank & Dorit Schmitz-Antonischki. (2023) Improving lexical retrieval with LingoTalk: an app-based, self-administered treatment for clients with aphasia. Frontiers in Communication 8.
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Naomi Hashimoto. (2023) Using a combined working memory – Semantic feature analysis approach to treat anomia in aphasia: A Pilot Study. Journal of Communication Disorders 106, pages 106384.
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Lisa D. Wauters, Karen Croot, Heather R. Dial, Joseph R. Duffy, Stephanie M. Grasso, Esther Kim, Kristin Schaffer Mendez, Kirrie J. Ballard, Heather M. Clark, Leeah Kohley, Laura L. Murray, Emily J. Rogalski, Mathieu Figeys, Lisa Milman & Maya L. Henry. (2023) Behavioral Treatment for Speech and Language in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Primary Progressive Apraxia of Speech: A Systematic Review. Neuropsychology Review.
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Sujin Choi, Ju Eun Kim & Jee Eun Sung. (2023) Developing the Korean Version of a Semantic Feature Database for Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment. Communication Sciences & Disorders 28:3, pages 505-521.
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Tijana Simic, Marie-Ève Desjardins, Melody Courson, Christophe Bedetti, Bérengère Houzé & Simona Maria Brambati. (2023) Treatment-induced neuroplasticity after anomia therapy in post-stroke aphasia: A systematic review of neuroimaging studies. Brain and Language 244, pages 105300.
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Sarvenaz Rahimibarghani, Valerie Brooke, Sahar Ghorbanpour & Hamid R. Fateh. (2023) Effects of primary motor cortex noninvasive brain stimulation on post-stroke aphasia: a narrative review. The Egyptian Journal of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery 59:1.
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D. Lopis, D. Valentin & C. Manetta. (2023) Odor-evoked memories: The importance of choosing the right odor. Acta Psychologica 236, pages 103932.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Marianne Casilio, Michael Walsh Dickey, Stacey Steel, Hannele Nicholson, Mikala Fleegle, Alexander Swiderski & William D. Hula. (2023) Item Response Theory Modeling of the Verb Naming Test. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 66:5, pages 1718-1739.
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Sam Harvey, Miranda L. Rose, Emily Brogan, John E. Pierce, Erin Godecke, Sonia L.E. Brownsett, Leonid Churilov, David Copland, Michael Walsh Dickey, Jade Dignam, Natasha A. Lannin, Lyndsey Nickels, Julie Bernhardt & Kathryn S. Hayward. (2023) Examining Dose Frameworks to Improve Aphasia Rehabilitation Research. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 104:5, pages 830-838.
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Sigfus Kristinsson, Alexandra Basilakos, Dirk B. den Ouden, Christy Cassarly, Leigh Ann Spell, Leonardo Bonilha, Chris Rorden, Argye E. Hillis, Gregory Hickok, Lisa Johnson, Natalie Busby, Grant M. Walker, Alexander McLain & Julius Fridriksson. (2023) Predicting Outcomes of Language Rehabilitation: Prognostic Factors for Immediate and Long-Term Outcomes After Aphasia Therapy. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, pages 1-17.
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Samuel Suh, Elizabeth DeLuque, Catherine Kelly, Xander Lee, Rachel Fabian Mace, Kristina Ruch, Massoud Sharif, Melissa D. Stockbridge, Emilia Vitti & Donna C. Tippett. (2023) Word picture verification performance reveals auditory comprehension deficits in primary progressive aphasia. Journal of Neurolinguistics 65, pages 101116.
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W.J. Doedens & L. Meteyard. (2022) What is Functional Communication? A Theoretical Framework for Real-World Communication Applied to Aphasia Rehabilitation. Neuropsychology Review 32:4, pages 937-973.
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Claudia Peñaloza, Nadine Martin, Matti Laine & Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells. (2022) Language learning in aphasia: A narrative review and critical analysis of the literature with implications for language therapy. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 141, pages 104825.
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Michèle Masson-Trottier, Tanya Dash, Pierre Berroir & Ana Inés Ansaldo. (2022) French Phonological Component Analysis and aphasia recovery: A bilingual perspective on behavioral and structural data. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
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Katherine R Gore, Anna M Woollams, Stefanie Bruehl, Ajay D Halai & Matthew A Lambon Ralph. (2022) Direct neural evidence for the contrastive roles of the complementary learning systems in adult acquisition of native vocabulary. Cerebral Cortex 32:16, pages 3392-3405.
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Susan M. DeMetropolis & Robert Goldfarb. (2022) Semantic Versus Orthographic Preferences in Aphasia: Behavioral Evidence. Perceptual and Motor Skills 129:3, pages 624-643.
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Joana Kristensson, Charlotta Saldert, Per Östberg, Signe Rödseth Smith, Sabina Åke & Francesca Longoni. (2022) Naming vs. non-naming treatment in aphasia in a group setting–A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Communication Disorders 97, pages 106215.
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Tijana Simic, Laura Laird, Nadia Brisson, Kathy Moretti, Jean-Luc Théorêt, Sandra E. Black, Gail A. Eskes, Carol Leonard & Elizabeth Rochon. (2022) Cognitive Training to Enhance Aphasia Therapy (Co-TrEAT): A Feasibility Study. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences 3.
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Yu Mi Hwang, Hoyoung Yi, Jae-Ik Lee & Sung-Bom Pyun. (2022) The Relationship Between Visuoconstructive Abilities and Language Performance in Patients With Aphasia After Stroke. Brain & Neurorehabilitation 15:3.
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Tijana Simic, Carol Leonard, Laura Laird, Steven Stewart & Elizabeth Rochon. (2021) The effects of intensity on a phonological treatment for anomia in post-stroke aphasia. Journal of Communication Disorders 93, pages 106125.
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Amber Thiessen & Jessica Brown. (2021) Personalization of Restorative and Compensatory Treatments for People With Aphasia. Topics in Language Disorders 41:3, pages 269-281.
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Sigfus Kristinsson, Alexandra Basilakos, Jordan Elm, Leigh Ann Spell, Leonardo Bonilha, Chris Rorden, Dirk B den Ouden, Christy Cassarly, Souvik Sen, Argye Hillis, Gregory Hickok & Julius Fridriksson. (2021) Individualized response to semantic versus phonological aphasia therapies in stroke. Brain Communications 3:3.
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Jon-Frederick Landrigan, Fengqing Zhang & Daniel Mirman. (2021) A data-driven approach to post-stroke aphasia classification and lesion-based prediction. Brain 144:5, pages 1372-1383.
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Kate C. Nealon & Lisa A. Edmonds. (2021) Effects of Verb Network Strengthening Treatment on Sound-Level and Speech Production Errors in Individuals With Aphasia and Acquired Apraxia of Speech. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30:3S, pages 1446-1458.
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Cathleen Taylor-Rubin, Karen Croot & Lyndsey Nickels. (2021) Is word learning enough? Improved verb phrase production following cueing of verbs and nouns in primary progressive aphasia. Cortex 139, pages 178-197.
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Dominique I. Scholl, Patricia McCabe, Lyndsey Nickels & Kirrie J. Ballard. (2021) Outcomes of semantic feature analysis treatment for aphasia with and without apraxia of speech. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 56:3, pages 485-500.
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Ashleigh Beales, Anne Whitworth, Jade Cartwright, Peter K. Panegyres & Robert T. Kane. (2021) Making the Right Connections: Maximizing Lexical Generalization in Lexical Impairments in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Alzheimer's Disease. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30:2, pages 697-712.
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William S. Evans, Rob Cavanaugh, Michelle L. Gravier, Alyssa M. Autenreith, Patrick J. Doyle, William D. Hula & Michael Walsh Dickey. (2021) Effects of Semantic Feature Type, Diversity, and Quantity on Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment Outcomes in Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30:1S, pages 344-358.
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Cristina Vereda-Alonso & Mercedes Gonzalez-Sanchez. (2021) Motor-type aphasia in English and Spanish and its relation to the linguistic variables intervening in reading. Psychology of Language and Communication 25:1, pages 194-216.
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Yu-Chun Chih, Meng-Ju Tsai, Julie A.G. Stierwalt & Leonard L. LaPointe. (2021) Assessing Physiological Stress Responses to Word Retrieval in Individuals with Aphasia: A Preliminary Study. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 73:2, pages 134-145.
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Maurice Flurie, Molly Ungrady & Jamie Reilly. (2020) Evaluating a Maintenance-Based Treatment Approach to Preventing Lexical Dropout in Progressive Anomia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63:12, pages 4082-4095.
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Klaudia Grechuta, Belén Rubio Ballester, Rosa Espín Munné, Teresa Usabiaga Bernal, Begoña Molina Hervás, Bettina Mohr, Friedemann Pulvermüller, Rosa Maria San Segundo & Paul F. M. J. Verschure. (2020) Multisensory cueing facilitates naming in aphasia. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 17:1.
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Tijana Simic, Craig Chambers, Tali Bitan, Steven Stewart, Devora Goldberg, Laura Laird, Carol Leonard & Elizabeth Rochon. (2020) Mechanisms underlying anomia treatment outcomes. Journal of Communication Disorders 88, pages 106048.
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André Lindsey, Lisa Bunker, Jennifer Mozeiko & Carl Coelho. (2020) Primed to cue. Journal of Communication Disorders 86, pages 105998.
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Rebecca Palmer, Munyaradzi Dimairo, Nicholas Latimer, Elizabeth Cross, Marian Brady, Pam Enderby, Audrey Bowen, Steven Julious, Madeleine Harrison, Abualbishr Alshreef, Ellen Bradley, Arjun Bhadhuri, Tim Chater, Helen Hughes, Helen Witts, Esther Herbert & Cindy Cooper. (2020) Computerised speech and language therapy or attention control added to usual care for people with long-term post-stroke aphasia: the Big CACTUS three-arm RCT. Health Technology Assessment 24:19, pages 1-176.
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Kartik K. Iyer, Anthony J. Angwin, Sophia Van Hees, Katie L. McMahon, Michael Breakspear & David A. Copland. (2020) Alterations to dual stream connectivity predicts response to aphasia therapy following stroke. Cortex 125, pages 30-43.
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Julie Hickin, Madeline Cruice & Lucy Dipper. (2020) A Systematically Conducted Scoping Review of the Evidence and Fidelity of Treatments for Verb Deficits in Aphasia: Verb-in-Isolation Treatments. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29:1S, pages 530-559.
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Alyssa Sachs, Kindle Rising & Pélagie M. Beeson. (2020) A Retrospective Study of Long-Term Improvement on the Boston Naming Test. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29:1S, pages 425-436.
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Naomi Hashimoto. (2020) The Use of Written Naming and Repetition to Treat Naming Deficits in Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29:1, pages 216-237.
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William D. Hula, Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Alexander M. Swiderski, JoAnn P. Silkes & Stacey Kellough. (2020) Empirical Evaluation of Computer-Adaptive Alternate Short Forms for the Assessment of Anomia Severity. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63:1, pages 163-172.
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Catherine Mason, Lyndsey Nickels & Belinda McDonald. (2020) An Exploration of the Impact of Group Treatment for Aphasia on Connected Speech. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society 26:1, pages 72-85.
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Jeffrey P. Johnson, Erin L. Meier, Yue Pan & Swathi Kiran. (2019) Treatment-related changes in neural activation vary according to treatment response and extent of spared tissue in patients with chronic aphasia. Cortex 121, pages 147-168.
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Reva M. Zimmerman, JoAnn P. Silkes, Diane L. Kendall & Irene Minkina. (2019) The Link Between Verbal Short-Term Memory and Anomia Treatment Gains. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 28:3, pages 1039-1052.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis, William D. Hula, Alexander M. Swiderski, Chia-Ming Lei & Stacey Kellough. (2019) Enhancing the Efficiency of Confrontation Naming Assessment for Aphasia Using Computer Adaptive Testing. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62:6, pages 1724-1738.
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Karen Croot, Theresa Raiser, Cathleen Taylor-Rubin, Leanne Ruggero, Nibal Ackl, Elisabeth Wlasich, Adrian Danek, Angela Scharfenberg, David Foxe, John R. Hodges, Olivier Piguet, Nicole A. Kochan & Lyndsey Nickels. (2019) Lexical retrieval treatment in primary progressive aphasia: An investigation of treatment duration in a heterogeneous case series. Cortex 115, pages 133-158.
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Denise Y. Harvey, Joely A. Mass, Priyanka P. Shah-Basak, Rachel Wurzman, Olufunsho Faseyitan, Daniela L. Sacchetti, Laura DeLoretta & Roy H. Hamilton. (2019) Continuous theta burst stimulation over right pars triangularis facilitates naming abilities in chronic post-stroke aphasia by enhancing phonological access. Brain and Language 192, pages 25-34.
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Monica Lavoie, Nathalie Bier & Joël Macoir. (2018) Efficacy of a self‐administered treatment using a smart tablet to improve functional vocabulary in post‐stroke aphasia: a case‐series study. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 54:2, pages 249-264.
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