“…It is possible that the WAB Bedside Test was not sufficiently sensitive to rule out formal language deficits such as word-finding impairments. There is some evidence of sub-clinical lexical impairments in adults with TBI, such as higher error rates than uninjured peers on a lexical priming task (Russell, Arenth, Scanlon, Kessler, & Ricker, 2012; although opposite findings were reported by Chobor & Schweiger, 1998). Much of the evidence, however, derives primarily from confrontation naming tasks, which require precise lexical access and thus are influenced by factors such as inefficient search strategies, which have been shown in adults with TBI (McWilliams & Schmitter-Edgecombe, 2008).…”