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From theory to therapy in aphasia: Where are we now and where to next?

Pages 231-247 | Published online: 22 Sep 2010

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Jade Dignam, Amy D. Rodriguez, Kate O’Brien, Penni Burfein & David A. Copland. (2023) Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 0:0, pages 1-24.
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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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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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Heather Waldron, Anne Whitworth & David Howard. (2011) Comparing monitoring and production based approaches to the treatment of phonological assembly difficulties in aphasia. Aphasiology 25:10, pages 1153-1173.
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Lyndsey Nickels, Saskia Kohnen & Britta Biedermann. (2010) An untapped resource: Treatment as a tool for revealing the nature of cognitive processes. Cognitive Neuropsychology 27:7, pages 539-562.
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Claerwen Snell, Karen Sage & MatthewA. Lambon Ralph. (2010) How many words should we provide in anomia therapy? A meta-analysis and a case series study. Aphasiology 24:9, pages 1064-1094.
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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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Helen Kelly & Linda Armstrong. (2009) New word learning in people with aphasia . Aphasiology 23:12, pages 1398-1417.
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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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Louise Stanczak, Gloria Waters & David Caplan. (2006) Typicality‐based learning and generalisation in aphasia: Two case studies of anomia treatment . Aphasiology 20:2-4, pages 374-383.
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Lyndsey Nickels. (2002) Improving word finding: Practice makes (closer to) perfect?. Aphasiology 16:10-11, pages 1047-1060.
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Lyndsey Nickels. (2002) Therapy for naming disorders: Revisiting, revising, and reviewing. Aphasiology 16:10-11, pages 935-979.
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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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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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