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Publikováno v:
Topics in Language Disorders. 43:30-42
Autor:
Miranda Rose, Catherine A. Off, Jenna R. Griffin-Musick, Victoria L. Scharp, John E Pierce, Edna M. Babbitt, Leora R. Cherney
Publikováno v:
Disability and rehabilitation. 44(20)
Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programs (ICAPs) were first described in 2013 with an international survey documenting 12 unique programs. ICAPs involve high dose intervention delivered in both group and individual settings, targeting communication a
Autor:
Victoria L. Scharp, Kimberly M. Meigh, Margaret Lehman Blake, Connie A. Tompkins, Julie L. Wambaugh
Publikováno v:
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. 25:15-52
Coarse coding is the activation of broad semantic fields that can include multiple word meanings and a variety of features, including those peripheral to a word's core meaning. It is a partially domain-general process related to general discourse com
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 22:119-138
BACKGROUND: The right cerebral hemisphere (RH) sustains activation of subordinate, secondary, less common, and/or distantly related meanings of words. Much of the pertinent data come from studies of homonyms, but some evidence also suggests that the
Autor:
Connie A. Tompkins, Wiltrud Fassbinder, Kimberly M. Meigh, Elizabeth Armstrong, Victoria L. Scharp
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 22:42-61
BACKGROUND: Difficulties in social cognition and interaction can characterise adults with unilateral right hemisphere brain damage (RHD). Some pertinent evidence involves their apparently poor reasoning from a "Theory of Mind" perspective, which requ
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 20:684-704
BACKGROUND: Adults with aphasia often try mightily to produce specific words, but their word-finding attempts are frequently unsuccessful. However, the word retrieval process may contain rich information that communicates a desired message regardless
Autor:
Victoria L. Scharp, Connie A. Tompkins
Publikováno v:
American journal of speech-language pathology. 22(2)
PurposeThis study examined the functioning of a central comprehension mechanism, suppression, in adults with right-hemisphere damage (RHD) while they processed narratives that cued a shift in time frame. In normal language comprehension, mental activ
Autor:
Julie L. Wambaugh, Kimberly M. Meigh, Margaret Lehman Blake, Connie A. Tompkins, Victoria L. Scharp
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 26(5)
BACKGROUND: This manuscript reports generalization effects of Contextual Constraint Treatment for an adult with right hemisphere brain damage (RHD). Contextual Constraint Treatment is designed to stimulate inefficient language comprehension processes
Publikováno v:
Aphasiology. 22(2)
BACKGROUND: Various investigators suggest that some discourse-level comprehension difficulties in adults with right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) have a lexical-semantic basis. As words are processed, the intact right hemisphere arouses and sustains
BACKGROUND: The study of communicative gestures is one of considerable interest for aphasia, in relation to theory, diagnosis, and treatment. Significant limitations currently permeate the general (psycho)linguistic literature on gesture production,
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2801920/