5,058
Views
102
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment for Aphasic Word Retrieval Impairments: What’s in a Name?

Pages 411-422 | Published online: 05 Jan 2015

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (34)

Kana Lopez, Michelle Gravier, Angelica Vasquez, Joselin Soto, Alexandria Tollast & Eve Higby. (2023) Cross-language Generalization in Bilingual Aphasia: Influence of Manner of Second Language Acquisition. Aphasiology 37:10, pages 1594-1622.
Read now
Alina Bihovsky, Michal Ben-Shachar & Natalia Meir. (2023) Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) treatment in L1 and L2 in bilingual aphasia: Effects of cognitive and language factors. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-29.
Read now
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.
Read now
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.
Read now
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.
Read now
M. Cruice, S. Aujla, J. Bannister, N. Botting, M. Boyle, N. Charles, V. Dhaliwal, S. Grobler, D. Hersh, J. Marshall, S. Morris, M. Pritchard, L. Scarth, R. Talbot & L. Dipper. (2022) Creating a novel approach to discourse treatment through coproduction with people with aphasia and speech and language therapists. Aphasiology 36:10, pages 1159-1181.
Read now
Oksana Lyalka, Lyndsey Nickels, Julie Morris & David Howard. (2022) The effect of processing semantic features on spoken word retrieval in a case series of people with aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 0:0, pages 1-19.
Read now
Sara Stampacchia, Glyn P. Hallam, Hannah E. Thompson, Upasana Nathaniel, Lucilla Lanzoni, Jonathan Smallwood, Matthew A. Lambon Ralph & Elizabeth Jefferies. (2022) Training flexible conceptual retrieval in post-stroke aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 32:7, pages 1429-1455.
Read now
Mile Vuković, Tanja Milovanović & Lana Jerkić. (2022) Current methods in treatment of aphasia (Métodos actuales en el tratamiento de la afasia). Studies in Psychology 43:1, pages 55-87.
Read now
Harrison Stoll, Matthieu M. de Wit, Erica L. Middleton & Laurel J. Buxbaum. (2021) Treating limb apraxia via action semantics: a preliminary study. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 31:7, pages 1145-1162.
Read now
Audrey L. Holland. (2021) The value of “communication strategies” in the treatment of aphasia. Aphasiology 35:7, pages 984-994.
Read now
Elizabeth B. Madden, Janaki Torrence & Diane L. Kendall. (2021) Cross-modal generalization of anomia treatment to reading in aphasia. Aphasiology 35:7, pages 875-899.
Read now
Laura L. Murray$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2020) A meta-analysis of semantic feature analysis for aphasia: Results indicate it works and yields information about some treatment- and person-related variables. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention 14:4, pages 223-227.
Read now
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.
Read now
Pei-Fang Hung & Jennifer Ostergren. (2019) A comparison of drawing and writing on facilitating word retrieval in individuals with aphasia. Aphasiology 33:12, pages 1462-1481.
Read now
Evangelia-Antonia Efstratiadou, Ilias Papathanasiou, Rachel Holland, Spyridoula Varlokosta & Katerina Hilari. (2019) Efficacy of elaborated semantic features analysis in Aphasia: a quasi-randomised controlled trial. Aphasiology 33:12, pages 1482-1503.
Read now
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.
Read now
Julia Schuchard & Erica L. Middleton. (2018) Word repetition and retrieval practice effects in aphasia: Evidence for use-dependent learning in lexical access. Cognitive Neuropsychology 35:5-6, pages 271-287.
Read now
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.
Read now
Philippa Munro & Samantha Siyambalapitiya. (2017) Improved word comprehension in Global aphasia using a modified semantic feature analysis treatment. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 31:2, pages 119-136.
Read now
Monica I.N. Knoph, Marianne Lind & Hanne Gram Simonsen. (2015) Semantic feature analysis targeting verbs in a quadrilingual speaker with aphasia. Aphasiology 29:12, pages 1473-1496.
Read now
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.
Read now
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.
Read now
Lyndsey Nickels, Wendy Best & David Howard. (2015) Optimising the ingredients for evaluation of the effects of intervention. Aphasiology 29:5, pages 619-643.
Read now
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.
Read now
Julie L. Wambaugh, Shannon Mauszycki & Sandra Wright. (2014) Semantic feature analysis: Application to confrontation naming of actions in aphasia. Aphasiology 28:1, pages 1-24.
Read now
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.
Read now
Julie Morris & Sue Franklin. (2012) Investigating the effect of a semantic therapy on comprehension in aphasia. Aphasiology 26:12, pages 1461-1480.
Read now
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.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (68)

Mira Goral, Monica I. Norvik, Jan Antfolk, Ioulia Agrotou & Minna Lehtonen. (2023) Cross-language generalization of language treatment in multilingual people with post-stroke aphasia: A meta-analysis. Brain and Language 246, pages 105326.
Crossref
Georgios Papageorgiou, Dimitrios Kasselimis, Nikolaos Laskaris & Constantin Potagas. (2023) Unraveling the Thread of Aphasia Rehabilitation: A Translational Cognitive Perspective. Biomedicines 11:10, pages 2856.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
Victoria E. Tilton-Bolowsky, Lauren Brock, Kristen Nunn, William S. Evans & Sofia Vallila-Rohter. (2023) Incorporating Metacognitive Strategy Training Into Semantic Treatment Promotes Restitutive and Substitutive Gains in Naming: A Single-Subject Investigation. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 32:5, pages 1979-2020.
Crossref
İbrahim Can YAŞA. (2023) Is semantic feature analysis effective when applied intensively? A randomized pilot study with non-fluent aphasic individuals. The European Research Journal 9:5, pages 1062-1073.
Crossref
Jeanne Gallée. (2023) A Roadmap to Enhance Care for People Living With Primary Progressive Aphasia: What Can Be Done Now?. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, pages 1-16.
Crossref
Robert Cavanaugh, Yina M. Quique, Alexander M. Swiderski, Lydia Kallhoff, Lauren Terhorst, Julie Wambaugh, William D. Hula & William S. Evans. (2023) Reproducibility in Small- N Treatment Research: A Tutorial Using Examples From Aphasiology . Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 66:6, pages 1908-1927.
Crossref
İbrahim Can YAŞA, İlknur MAVİŞ, Celal ŞALÇİNİ & İpek MİDİ. (2023) Comparing the efficiency of speech and language therapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation for treating Broca's aphasia. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases 32:6, pages 107108.
Crossref
Kostas Konstantopoulos & Dimitrios Giakoumettis. 2023. Neuroimaging in Neurogenic Communication Disorders. Neuroimaging in Neurogenic Communication Disorders 467 698 .
Holger Grötzbach & Lena SpitzerHolger Grötzbach & Lena Spitzer. 2023. Verschüttete Wörter - Aphasie. Verschüttete Wörter - Aphasie 117 165 .
Robert Cavanaugh, Yina M. Quique, Michael Walsh Dickey, William D. Hula, Emily Boss & William S. Evans. (2022) Practice-Related Predictors of Semantic Feature Verification Treatment for Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:5S, pages 2366-2377.
Crossref
Emily J. Braun & Swathi Kiran. (2022) Stimulus- and Person-Level Variables Influence Word Production and Response to Anomia Treatment for Individuals With Chronic Poststroke Aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 65:10, pages 3854-3872.
Crossref
Yuki Takakura, Yoshitaka NakagawaRyusaku Hashimoto. (2022) Appropriate Intervention and Patient Support in Aphasia Cases : An Introduction for Novice Therapistsこの失語症状への対応は ?. Higher Brain Function Research 42:3, pages 316-320.
Crossref
Yina M. Quique, Robert Cavanaugh, Erica Lescht & William S. Evans. (2022) Applying adaptive distributed practice to self-managed computer-based anomia treatment: A single-case experimental design. Journal of Communication Disorders 99, pages 106249.
Crossref
Deepak Puttanna, Akshaya Swamy, Sathyapal Puri Goswami & Abhishek Budiguppe Panchakshari. 2022. Aphasia Compendium. Aphasia Compendium.
Susan M. DeMetropolis & Robert Goldfarb. (2022) Semantic Versus Orthographic Preferences in Aphasia: Behavioral Evidence. Perceptual and Motor Skills 129:3, pages 624-643.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
Mary Boyle, Jean K. Gordon, Stacy M. Harnish, Swathi Kiran, Nadine Martin, Miranda L. Rose & Christos Salis. (2022) Evaluating Cognitive-Linguistic Approaches to Interventions for Aphasia Within the Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 103:3, pages 590-598.
Crossref
Leora R. Cherney & Julia Carpenter. 2022. Aphasia. Aphasia 197 220 .
Erin L. Meier, Rajani Sebastian & Argye E. Hillis. 2022. Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience, 2nd edition. Encyclopedia of Behavioral Neuroscience, 2nd edition 493 501 .
William S. Evans, Robert Cavanaugh, Yina Quique, Emily Boss, Jeffrey J. Starns & William D. Hula. (2021) Playing With BEARS: Balancing Effort, Accuracy, and Response Speed in a Semantic Feature Verification Anomia Treatment Game. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 64:8, pages 3100-3126.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
Julius Fridriksson & Argye Elizabeth Hillis. (2021) Current Approaches to the Treatment of Post-Stroke Aphasia. Journal of Stroke 23:2, pages 183-201.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
JoAnn P. Silkes, Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Kasey Graue & Diane L. Kendall. (2021) Effects of Phonomotor Therapy and Semantic Feature Analysis on Discourse Production. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30:1S, pages 441-454.
Crossref
Haley C. Dresang, Tessa Warren, William D. Hula & Michael Walsh Dickey. (2021) Rational Adaptation in Using Conceptual Versus Lexical Information in Adults With Aphasia. Frontiers in Psychology 12.
Crossref
Barbara Schneider, Meike Wehmeyer & Holger GrötzbachBarbara Schneider, Meike Wehmeyer & Holger Grötzbach. 2021. Aphasie. Aphasie 273 407 .
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.
Crossref
Jeanne Gallée, Rachel Pittmann, Suzanne Pennington & Sofia Vallila-Rohter. (2020) The Application of Lexical Retrieval Training in Tablet-Based Speech-Language Intervention. Frontiers in Neurology 11.
Crossref
Atiyeh Vaezipour, Jessica Campbell, Deborah Theodoros & Trevor Russell. (2020) Mobile Apps for Speech-Language Therapy in Adults With Communication Disorders: Review of Content and Quality. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 8:10, pages e18858.
Crossref
Maria Varkanitsa, Claudia Peñaloza, Andreas Charidimou, David Caplan & Swathi Kiran. (2020) White Matter Hyperintensities Predict Response to Language Treatment in Poststroke Aphasia. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 34:10, pages 945-953.
Crossref
Chaleece W. Sandberg & Teresa Gray. (2020) Abstract Semantic Associative Network Training: A Replication and Update of an Abstract Word Retrieval Therapy Program. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29:3, pages 1574-1595.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
Diane L. Kendall, Megan Oelke Moldestad, Wesley Allen, Janaki Torrence & Stephen E. Nadeau. (2019) Phonomotor Versus Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment for Anomia in 58 Persons With Aphasia: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62:12, pages 4464-4482.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
Erin L. Meier, Jeffrey P. Johnson, Yue Pan & Swathi Kiran. (2019) The utility of lesion classification in predicting language and treatment outcomes in chronic stroke-induced aphasia. Brain Imaging and Behavior 13:6, pages 1510-1525.
Crossref
Chaleece W. Sandberg, Erin Carpenter, Katherine Kerschen, Daniela Paolieri & Carrie N. Jackson. (2019) The benefits of abstract word training on productive vocabulary knowledge among second language learners. Applied Psycholinguistics 40:6, pages 1331-1362.
Crossref
Audrey Holland, Margaret Forbes, Davida Fromm & Brian MacWhinney. (2019) Communicative Strengths in Severe Aphasia: The Famous People Protocol and Its Value in Planning Treatment. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 28:3, pages 1010-1018.
Crossref
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.
Crossref
Swathi Kiran & Cynthia K. Thompson. (2019) Neuroplasticity of Language Networks in Aphasia: Advances, Updates, and Future Challenges. Frontiers in Neurology 10.
Crossref
Yina M. Quique, William S. Evans & Michael Walsh Dickey. (2019) Acquisition and Generalization Responses in Aphasia Naming Treatment: A Meta-Analysis of Semantic Feature Analysis Outcomes. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 28:1S, pages 230-246.
Crossref
Elizabeth E. Galletta, Mira Goral & Peggy S. Conner. 2019. Stroke Rehabilitation. Stroke Rehabilitation 49 59 .
Deena Henderson, Melissa Jensen, Jennifer Drucker & Amanda Lutz. 2019. Acquired Brain Injury. Acquired Brain Injury 201 226 .
Julia Schuchard & Erica L. Middleton. (2018) The Roles of Retrieval Practice Versus Errorless Learning in Strengthening Lexical Access in Aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 61:7, pages 1700-1717.
Crossref
Evangelia Antonia Efstratiadou, Ilias Papathanasiou, Rachel Holland, Anastasia Archonti & Katerina Hilari. (2018) A Systematic Review of Semantic Feature Analysis Therapy Studies for Aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 61:5, pages 1261-1278.
Crossref
JoAnn P. Silkes. (2018) Masked Repetition Priming Treatment for Anomia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 61:3, pages 690-712.
Crossref
Michelle L. Gravier, Michael W. Dickey, William D. Hula, William S. Evans, Rebecca L. Owens, Ronda L. Winans-Mitrik & Patrick J. Doyle. (2018) What Matters in Semantic Feature Analysis: Practice-Related Predictors of Treatment Response in Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 27:1S, pages 438-453.
Crossref
Lisa Edmonds. 2018. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology 3655 3659 .
Mary Boyle. 2018. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology 3167 3167 .
Lisa Edmonds. 2018. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology 1 5 .
Rajath Shenoy, Sudhindra Nayak, Mahendra Kumar Hegde, Narasimha Kini, Poornima Panduranga Kundapur & Gopee Krishnan. (2017) Development of an android application in kannada to enhance picture naming skills in persons with aphasia. Development of an android application in kannada to enhance picture naming skills in persons with aphasia.
Gian Daniele Zannino, Francesco Barban, Carlo Caltagirone & Giovanni A. Carlesimo. (2017) Exploring classical conditioning for strengthening the links between semantic and lexical representations in pure anomia: Preliminary findings from a single case study. Journal of Neuropsychology 11:1, pages 91-107.
Crossref
Jade Dignam, David Copland, Kate O'Brien, Penni Burfein, Asaduzzaman Khan & Amy D. Rodriguez. (2017) Influence of Cognitive Ability on Therapy Outcomes for Anomia in Adults With Chronic Poststroke Aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 60:2, pages 406-421.
Crossref
Mary Boyle. 2017. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology 1 2 .
Naomi Hashimoto. (2016) The Use of One or Three Semantic Associative Primes in Treating Anomia in Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 25:4S.
Crossref
Lisa A. Edmonds. (2016) A Review of Verb Network Strengthening Treatment. Topics in Language Disorders 36:2, pages 123-135.
Crossref
Michael de Riesthal. (2016) Contributions of the Department of Veterans Affairs to Assessment and Treatment of Aphasia. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 1:2, pages 147-155.
Crossref
Sonia V. Mehta & Emi Isaki. (2016) A Modified Semantic Feature Analysis Approach With Two Individuals With Chronic Aphasia. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders 43:Spring, pages 129-138.
Crossref
Edna M. Babbitt, Linda Worrall & Leora R. Cherney. (2015) Structure, Processes, and Retrospective Outcomes From an Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:4.
Crossref
Catharine DeLong, Christina Nessler, Sandra Wright & Julie Wambaugh. (2015) Semantic Feature Analysis: Further Examination of Outcomes. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:4.
Crossref
Sharon M. Antonucci & Colleen MacWilliam. (2015) Verbal Description of Concrete Objects: A Method for Assessing Semantic Circumlocution in Persons With Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:4.
Crossref
K.M. Maddy, G.J. Capilouto & K.L. McComas. (2014) The effectiveness of semantic feature analysis: An evidence-based systematic review. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 57:4, pages 254-267.
Crossref
Elizabeth E. Galletta & A. M. Barrett. (2014) Impairment and Functional Interventions for Aphasia: Having it All. Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports 2:2, pages 114-120.
Crossref
Julie L. Wambaugh, Shannon Mauszycki, Rosalea Cameron, Sandra Wright & Christina Nessler. (2013) Semantic Feature Analysis: Incorporating Typicality Treatment and Mediating Strategy Training to Promote Generalization. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 22:2.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.