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Treating anomia in semantic dementia: Improvement, maintenance, or both?

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Pages 241-256 | Received 01 Sep 2003, Published online: 17 Feb 2007

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Aaron M. Meyer, Sarah F. Snider, Donna C. Tippett, Ryan Saloma, Peter E. Turkeltaub, Argye E. Hillis & Rhonda B. Friedman. (2023) Baseline Conceptual-Semantic Impairment Predicts Longitudinal Treatment Effects for Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Alzheimer’s Disease. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-32.
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Jamie Reilly, Maurice Flurie & Molly B. Ungrady. (2022) Eyetracking during picture naming predicts future vocabulary dropout in progressive anomia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 32:4, pages 560-578.
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Vânia de Aguiar, Adrià Rofes, Haley Wendt, Bronte N. Ficek, Kimberly Webster & Kyrana Tsapkini. (2022) Treating lexical retrieval using letter fluency and tDCS in primary progressive aphasia: a single-case study. Aphasiology 36:3, pages 353-379.
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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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Trudy Krajenbrink, Karen Croot, Cathleen Taylor-Rubin & Lyndsey Nickels. (2020) Treatment for spoken and written word retrieval in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 30:5, pages 915-947.
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Aaron M. Meyer, Donna C. Tippett, R. Scott Turner & Rhonda B. Friedman. (2019) Long-Term maintenance of anomia treatment effects in primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 29:9, pages 1439-1463.
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Stephanie M. Grasso, Kaleigh M. Shuster & Maya L. Henry. (2019) Comparing the effects of clinician and caregiver-administered lexical retrieval training for progressive anomia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 29:6, pages 866-895.
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Heather R Dial, Holly A Hinshelwood, Stephanie M Grasso, H Isabel Hubbard, Maria-Luisa Gorno-Tempini & Maya L Henry. (2019) Investigating the utility of teletherapy in individuals with primary progressive aphasia. Clinical Interventions in Aging 14, pages 453-471.
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Aida Suárez-González, Sharon A Savage & Diana Caine. (2018) Successful short-term re-learning and generalisation of concepts in semantic dementia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28:7, pages 1095-1109.
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Rajani Sebastian, Carol B. Thompson, Nae-Yuh Wang, Amy Wright, Aaron Meyer, Rhonda B. Friedman, Argye E. Hillis & Donna C. Tippett. (2018) Patterns of decline in naming and semantic knowledge in primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology 32:9, pages 1010-1030.
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Aaron M. Meyer, Donna C. Tippett & Rhonda B. Friedman. (2018) Prophylaxis and remediation of anomia in the semantic and logopenic variants of primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 28:3, pages 352-368.
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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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Aaron M. Meyer, Heidi R. Getz, David M. Brennan, Tang M. Hu & Rhonda B. Friedman. (2016) Telerehabilitation of anomia in primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology 30:4, pages 483-507.
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N. Bier, S. Brambati, J. Macoir, G. Paquette, X. Schmitz, S. Belleville, C. Faucher & S. Joubert. (2015) Relying on procedural memory to enhance independence in daily living activities: Smartphone use in a case of semantic dementia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 25:6, pages 913-935.
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Aaron M. Meyer, Sarah F. Snider, Carol B. Eckmann & Rhonda B. Friedman. (2015) Prophylactic treatments for anomia in the logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia: cross-language transfer. Aphasiology 29:9, pages 1062-1081.
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J. Macoir, M. Leroy, S. Routhier, N. Auclair-Ouellet, M. Houde & R. Laforce$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2015) Improving verb anomia in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia: the effectiveness of a semantic-phonological cueing treatment. Neurocase 21:4, pages 448-456.
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Aida Suárez-González, Cristina Green Heredia, Sharon A. Savage, Eulogio Gil-Néciga, Natalia García-Casares, Emilio Franco-Macías, Marcelo L. Berthier & Diana Caine. (2015) Restoration of conceptual knowledge in a case of semantic dementia. Neurocase 21:3, pages 309-321.
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Kyrana Tsapkini, Constantine Frangakis, Yessenia Gomez, Cameron Davis & Argye E. Hillis. (2014) Augmentation of spelling therapy with transcranial direct current stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: Preliminary results and challenges. Aphasiology 28:8-9, pages 1112-1130.
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Regina Jokel, Naida L. Graham, Elizabeth Rochon & Carol Leonard. (2014) Word retrieval therapies in primary progressive aphasia. Aphasiology 28:8-9, pages 1038-1068.
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S. Tu, E. Mioshi, S. Savage, J. R. Hodges & M. Hornberger. (2013) Dissociation of explicit and implicit long-term memory consolidation in semantic dementia: A case study. Neurocase 19:4, pages 401-407.
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Regina Jokel & Nicole D. Anderson. (2012) Quest for the best: Effects of errorless and active encoding on word re-learning in semantic dementia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 22:2, pages 187-214.
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Jamie Reilly, Joshua Troche, Alison Paris, Hyejin Park, Michelene Kalinyak-Fliszar, SharonM. Antonucci & Nadine Martin. (2012) Lexicality effects in word and nonword recall of semantic dementia and progressive nonfluent aphasia. Aphasiology 26:3-4, pages 404-427.
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EmilyJ. Mayberry, Karen Sage, Sheeba Ehsan & MatthewA. Lambon Ralph. (2011) An emergent effect of phonemic cueing following relearning in semantic dementia. Aphasiology 25:9, pages 1069-1077.
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Nathalie Bier, Joël Macoir, Sven Joubert, Carolina Bottari, Céline Chayer, Hélène Pigot, Sylvain Giroux & SemAssist Team. (2011) Cooking “Shrimp à la Créole”: A pilot study of an ecological rehabilitation in semantic dementia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 21:4, pages 455-483.
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Evangelia G. Chrysikou, Tania Giovannetti, Denene M. Wambach, Abigail C. Lyon, Murray Grossman & David J. Libon. (2011) The importance of multiple assessments of object knowledge in semantic dementia: The case of the familiar objects task. Neurocase 17:1, pages 57-75.
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Katharina Dressel, Walter Huber, Lars Frings, Dorothee Kümmerer, Dorothee Saur, Irina Mader, Michael Hüll, Cornelius Weiller & Stefanie Abel. (2010) Model-oriented naming therapy in semantic dementia: A single-case fMRI study. Aphasiology 24:12, pages 1537-1558.
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Regina Jokel, Elizabeth Rochon & Nicole D. Anderson. (2010) Errorless learning of computer-generated words in a patient with semantic dementia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 20:1, pages 16-41.
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Michael Perdices & Robyn L. Tate. (2009) Single-subject designs as a tool for evidence-based clinical practice: Are they unrecognised and undervalued?. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 19:6, pages 904-927.
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Bonnie-Kate Dewar, Karalyn Patterson, Barbara A. Wilson & Kim S Graham. (2009) Re-acquisition of person knowledge in semantic memory disorders. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 19:3, pages 383-421.
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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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