2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12984-020-00751-w
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Multisensory cueing facilitates naming in aphasia

Abstract: Background Impaired naming is a ubiquitous symptom in all types of aphasia, which often adversely impacts independence, quality of life, and recovery of affected individuals. Previous research has demonstrated that naming can be facilitated by phonological and semantic cueing strategies that are largely incorporated into the treatment of anomic disturbances. Beneficial effects of cueing, whereby naming becomes faster and more accurate, are often attributed to the priming mechanisms occurring within the distrib… Show more

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“…Lemma node activation deficit and lexeme level retrieval deficits can be noted in both noun and verb retrieval deficits in PWAs. Thus, cueing strategies are deemed beneficial as they remediate the lexical-semantic breakdown in PWAs (Grechuta et al, 2020). They are prodigious literature that unraveled the efficacy of the cues in noun retrieval in PWAs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lemma node activation deficit and lexeme level retrieval deficits can be noted in both noun and verb retrieval deficits in PWAs. Thus, cueing strategies are deemed beneficial as they remediate the lexical-semantic breakdown in PWAs (Grechuta et al, 2020). They are prodigious literature that unraveled the efficacy of the cues in noun retrieval in PWAs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%