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Direct and indirect treatment approaches for addressing short-term or working memory deficits in aphasia

Pages 317-337 | Published online: 01 Aug 2011

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Christos Salis, Laura Murray & Jet M. J. Vonk. (2021) Systematic review of subjective memory measures to inform assessing memory limitations after stroke and stroke-related aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 43:11, pages 1488-1506.
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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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Diana Petroi$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2019) The evidence for working memory training transfer effects on sentence comprehension and functional communication in persons with aphasia is inconclusive1. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention 13:3, pages 136-143.
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Diana Wai-Lam Ho, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong & Nim-Ting Koon. (2018) Verbal short-term memory and language impairments in Cantonese speakers after stroke. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 20:4, pages 383-392.
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Laura Murray, Christos Salis, Nadine Martin & Jenny Dralle. (2018) The use of standardised short-term and working memory tests in aphasia research: a systematic review. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28:3, pages 309-351.
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M.V. Ivanova, O.V. Dragoy, S.V. Kuptsova, A.S. Ulicheva & A.K. Laurinavichyute. (2015) The contribution of working memory to language comprehension: differential effect of aphasia type. Aphasiology 29:6, pages 645-664.
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Lara Harris, Andrew Olson & Glyn Humphreys. (2014) The link between STM and sentence comprehension: A neuropsychological rehabilitation study. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 24:5, pages 678-720.
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Clémence Verhaegen, Florence Piertot & Martine Poncelet. (2013) Dissociable components of phonological and lexical–semantic short-term memory and their relation to impaired word production in aphasia. Cognitive Neuropsychology 30:7-8, pages 544-563.
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Matti Laine & Nadine Martin. (2012) The role of cognitive neuropsychology in aphasiology: A response to the commentaries. Aphasiology 26:11, pages 1401-1405.
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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, pages 106384.
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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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Despina Kranou-Economidou & Maria Kambanaros. (2021) Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Working Memory Training to Address Language Impairments in Aphasia: A Case Study. Behavioural Neurology 2021, pages 1-14.
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Maryam Nikravesh, Mahshid Aghajanzadeh, Saman Maroufizadeh, Arezoo Saffarian & Zahra Jafari. (2021) Working memory training in post-stroke aphasia: Near and far transfer effects. Journal of Communication Disorders 89, pages 106077.
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Lilla Zakariás, Helen Kelly, Christos Salis & Chris Code. (2019) The Methodological Quality of Short-Term/Working Memory Treatments in Poststroke Aphasia: A Systematic Review. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62:6, pages 1979-2001.
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Christos Salis, Nadine Martin, Sarah V. Meehan & Kevin McCaffery. (2018) Short-term memory span in aphasia: Insights from speech-timing measures. Journal of Neurolinguistics 48, pages 176-189.
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Stacy M. Harnish, Deena Schwen Blackett, Alexandra Zezinka, Jennifer P. Lundine & Xueliang Pan. (2018) Influence of working memory on stimulus generalization in anomia treatment: A pilot study. Journal of Neurolinguistics 48, pages 142-156.
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Steve Majerus. (2018) Working memory treatment in aphasia: A theoretical and quantitative review. Journal of Neurolinguistics 48, pages 157-175.
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Eun Jin Paek & Laura L. Murray. (2018) A Novel Cognitive-Linguistic Approach to Addressing Developmental Reading Disorders: A Pilot Study. Communication Sciences & Disorders 23:3, pages 609-628.
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Christos Salis, Laura Murray & Katrina Bakas. (2018) An International Survey of Assessment Practices for Short-Term and Working Memory Deficits in Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 27:2, pages 574-591.
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Agnesa Pillon. 2016. Traité de neuropsychologie clinique de l'adulte. Traité de neuropsychologie clinique de l'adulte 189 214 .
Christos Salis, Helen Kelly & Chris Code. (2015) Assessment and treatment of short-term and working memory impairments in stroke aphasia: a practical tutorial. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 50:6, pages 721-736.
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Stacy M. Harnish & Jennifer P. Lundine. (2015) Nonverbal Working Memory as a Predictor of Anomia Treatment Success. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:4.
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Rebecca Hunting Pompon, Malcolm R. McNeil, Kristie A. Spencer & Diane L. Kendall. (2015) Intentional and Reactive Inhibition During Spoken-Word Stroop Task Performance in People With Aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 58:3, pages 767-780.
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Tanya Dash & Bhoomika R. Kar. (2014) Bilingual Language Control and General Purpose Cognitive Control among Individuals with Bilingual Aphasia: Evidence Based on Negative Priming and Flanker Tasks. Behavioural Neurology 2014, pages 1-20.
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D. Chételat, C. Bacchetta, L. Schneider & P. D’Honincthun. (2013) Improving Brain-damaged Patients’ Verbal Working Memory Abilities with a Group-based Training Program. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 94, pages 245-246.
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Laura L. Murray. (2012) Attention and Other Cognitive Deficits in Aphasia: Presence and Relation to Language and Communication Measures. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 21:2.
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