Decreasing and increasing cues in naming therapy for aphasia
Autor: | Walter Huber, Irmgard Radermacher, Andy Schultz, Klaus Willmes, Stefanie Abel |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
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Zdroj: | Aphasiology. 19:831-848 |
ISSN: | 1464-5041 0268-7038 |
DOI: | 10.1080/02687030500268902 |
Popis: | Background : Applying a hierarchy of cues is a well-established method in therapy for aphasic naming disorders (see overview in Nickels, 2002b; and Hillis & Caramazza, 1994; Wambaugh, 2003). Usually, cues are used in the increasing direction. Giving assistance as sparsely as possible, the naming of an individual item remains effortful which enhances the chance to recall it later on. But the high opportunity to make errors may be disadvantageous. As an alternative, the method of vanishing cues (see Glisky, 1992), which was designed for treatment of memory disorders, provides as much assistance as needed, thereby helping patients to avoid errors (see Riley & Heaton, 2000). Therefore, this method complies with “errorless learning” (see Baddeley & Wilson, 1994). It is favoured when amnesic patients have to learn new information. In aphasia therapy, the errorless learning procedure may be interesting for patients with severe naming disorders because it prevents them from producing frequent errors. Aims : The p... |
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