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ArtikelPhoneme-based rehabilitation of anomia in aphasia  
Oleh: Kendall, Diane L. ; Rosenbek, John C. ; Heilman, Kenneth M. ; Conway, Tim ; Klenberg, Karen ; Rothi, Leslie J. Gonzalez ; Nadeau, Stephen E.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Brain and Language (Full Text) vol. 105 no. 1 (2008), page 1-17.
Topik: Rehabilitation; Phonology; Aphasia; Anomia
Fulltext: 105_01_Kendall.pdf (324.21KB)
Isi artikelThis study investigated the effects of phonologic treatment for anomia in aphasia. We proposed that if treatment were directed at the level of the phonologic processor, opportunities for naming via a phonological route, as opposed to a strictly whole word route, would be enhanced, thereby improving naming. The participants, ten people with anomia and aphasia due to left hemisphere stroke, received 96 h of phoneme based treatment in 12 weeks. To learn if treatment improved naming, a single-subject, repeated probe design with replication was employed. The primary outcome measure was confrontation naming. Secondary outcome measures included phonologic production, nonword repetition and discourse production. Results suggest a positive treatment effect (confrontation naming), improvements in phonologic production and nonword repetition, and generalization to discourse production. When tested 3 months after the completion of treatment the effects appeared to be maintained.
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