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The finding that training with abstract exemplars may improve generative naming abilities in persons with anomic aphasia is rendered inconclusive because of methodological limitations

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Pages 88-92 | Published online: 15 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Abstracted from: Kiran, S., Sandberg, C., & Abbott, K. (2009). Treatment for lexical retrieval using abstract and concrete words in persons with aphasia: Effect of complexity. Aphasiology, 23, 835–853.

Source of funding: No source of funding reported.

Declaration of interest: The commentary authors report no conflict of interests and are solely responsible for the content of this structured abstract.

Notes

Abstracted from: Kiran, S., Sandberg, C., & Abbott, K. (2009). Treatment for lexical retrieval using abstract and concrete words in persons with aphasia: Effect of complexity. Aphasiology, 23, 835–853.

Source of funding: No source of funding reported.

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