39th Clinical Aphasiology Conference
A Special Issue of Aphasiology
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Beth
39th Clinical Aphasiology Conference
A Special Issue of Aphasiology
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Beth
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This year 's special issue contains papers presented at the 39th Clinical Aphasiology Conference held in Keystone, Colorado in May, 2009. The issue contains another excellent mix of articles, demonstrating the depth and breadth of issues covered in clinical aphasiology at the present time. As a venue for the discussion of applied research in aphasia, CAC encourages researchers to explore the ultimate social ramifications of different assessment and treatment protocols, while retaining strong theoretical underpinnings related to both neurological and cognitive factors involved in the impairment.…mehr
This year 's special issue contains papers presented at the 39th Clinical Aphasiology Conference held in Keystone, Colorado in May, 2009. The issue contains another excellent mix of articles, demonstrating the depth and breadth of issues covered in clinical aphasiology at the present time. As a venue for the discussion of applied research in aphasia, CAC encourages researchers to explore the ultimate social ramifications of different assessment and treatment protocols, while retaining strong theoretical underpinnings related to both neurological and cognitive factors involved in the impairment.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor and Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781848727380
- ISBN-10: 1848727380
- Artikelnr.: 30504464
- Verlag: Taylor and Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9781848727380
- ISBN-10: 1848727380
- Artikelnr.: 30504464
Beth Armstrong, Edith Cowan University, Australia
R. Cameron
J. Wambaugh
S. Mauszycki
Individual Variability on Discourse Measures over Repeated Sampling Times in Persons with Aphasia. A. Ferguson
L. Worrall
B. Davidson
D. Hersh
T. Howe
S. Sherratt
Describing the Experience of Aphasia Rehabilitation Through Metaphor. G. Olness
S. Matteson
C. Stewart
"Let Me Tell You the Point": How Speakers with Aphasia Assign Prominence to Information in Narratives. J. Stark
Content Analysis of the Fairy Tale Cinderella - A Longitudinal Single Case Study of Narrative Production: 'From Rags to Riches'. M. Kirmess
L. Maher
Constraint Induced Language Therapy in Early Aphasia Rehabilitation. J. Kurland
K. Baldwin
C. Tauer
Treatment-Induced Neuroplasticity Following Intensive Naming Therapy in a Case of Chronic Wernicke's Aphasia. S. Christensen
H. Harris Wright
Verbal and Non-Verbal Working Memory in Aphasia: What Three N-Back Tasks Reveal. J-A. Silkes
M. Rogers
Perception of Visually Masked Stimuli by Individuals with Aphasia: A methodological Assessment and Preliminary Theoretical Implications. M. Hough
Melodic Intonation Therapy and Aphasia: Another Variation on a Theme. M. Dickey
H. Yoo
Predicting Outcomes for Linguistically-specific Sentence Treatment Protocols. E. Riley
C. Thompson
Semantic Typicality Effects in Acquired Dyslexia: Evidence for Semantic Impairment in Deep Dyslexia. J. Wambaugh
S. Mauszycki
Sound Production Treatment: Application with Severe Apraxia of Speech. W. Katz
M. McNeil
D. Garst
Treating Apraxia of Speech (AOS) with EMA-supplied Visual Augmented Feedback. S. Mauszycki
J. Wambaugh
R. Cameron
Variability in Apraxia of Speech: Perceptual Analysis of Monosyllabic Word Productions Across Repeated Sampling Times. B.MacWhinney
D. Fromm
A. Holland
M. Forbes
H. Harris Wright
Automated Analysis of the Cinderella Story. R. Wilkinson
K. Bryan
S. Lock
K. Sage
Implementing and Evaluating Aphasia Therapy Targeted at Couples' Conversations: A Single Case Study. J.A. Hengst
M.C. Duff
A. Dettmer
Rethinking Repetition in Therapy: Repeated Engagement as the Social Ground of Learning. C. Vickers
Social Networks After the Onset of Aphasia: The Impact of Aphasia Group Aattendance. L. Togher
E. Power
R. Tate
S. McDonald
R. Rietdijk
Measuring the Social Interactions of People with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and their Communication Partners: The Adapted Kagan Scales. L. Murray
Distinguishing Clinical Depression from Early Alzheimer's Disease in the Elderly: Can Narrative Analysis Help? W. Leng Chue
M. Rose
K. Swinburn
The Reliability of the Communication Disability Profile: A Patient Reported Outcome Measure for Aphasia. T. Cranfill
H. Harris Wright
Importance of Health-related Quality of Life for Persons with Aphasia
Their Significant Others
and SLPs: Who Do We Ask?
J. Wambaugh
S. Mauszycki
Individual Variability on Discourse Measures over Repeated Sampling Times in Persons with Aphasia. A. Ferguson
L. Worrall
B. Davidson
D. Hersh
T. Howe
S. Sherratt
Describing the Experience of Aphasia Rehabilitation Through Metaphor. G. Olness
S. Matteson
C. Stewart
"Let Me Tell You the Point": How Speakers with Aphasia Assign Prominence to Information in Narratives. J. Stark
Content Analysis of the Fairy Tale Cinderella - A Longitudinal Single Case Study of Narrative Production: 'From Rags to Riches'. M. Kirmess
L. Maher
Constraint Induced Language Therapy in Early Aphasia Rehabilitation. J. Kurland
K. Baldwin
C. Tauer
Treatment-Induced Neuroplasticity Following Intensive Naming Therapy in a Case of Chronic Wernicke's Aphasia. S. Christensen
H. Harris Wright
Verbal and Non-Verbal Working Memory in Aphasia: What Three N-Back Tasks Reveal. J-A. Silkes
M. Rogers
Perception of Visually Masked Stimuli by Individuals with Aphasia: A methodological Assessment and Preliminary Theoretical Implications. M. Hough
Melodic Intonation Therapy and Aphasia: Another Variation on a Theme. M. Dickey
H. Yoo
Predicting Outcomes for Linguistically-specific Sentence Treatment Protocols. E. Riley
C. Thompson
Semantic Typicality Effects in Acquired Dyslexia: Evidence for Semantic Impairment in Deep Dyslexia. J. Wambaugh
S. Mauszycki
Sound Production Treatment: Application with Severe Apraxia of Speech. W. Katz
M. McNeil
D. Garst
Treating Apraxia of Speech (AOS) with EMA-supplied Visual Augmented Feedback. S. Mauszycki
J. Wambaugh
R. Cameron
Variability in Apraxia of Speech: Perceptual Analysis of Monosyllabic Word Productions Across Repeated Sampling Times. B.MacWhinney
D. Fromm
A. Holland
M. Forbes
H. Harris Wright
Automated Analysis of the Cinderella Story. R. Wilkinson
K. Bryan
S. Lock
K. Sage
Implementing and Evaluating Aphasia Therapy Targeted at Couples' Conversations: A Single Case Study. J.A. Hengst
M.C. Duff
A. Dettmer
Rethinking Repetition in Therapy: Repeated Engagement as the Social Ground of Learning. C. Vickers
Social Networks After the Onset of Aphasia: The Impact of Aphasia Group Aattendance. L. Togher
E. Power
R. Tate
S. McDonald
R. Rietdijk
Measuring the Social Interactions of People with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and their Communication Partners: The Adapted Kagan Scales. L. Murray
Distinguishing Clinical Depression from Early Alzheimer's Disease in the Elderly: Can Narrative Analysis Help? W. Leng Chue
M. Rose
K. Swinburn
The Reliability of the Communication Disability Profile: A Patient Reported Outcome Measure for Aphasia. T. Cranfill
H. Harris Wright
Importance of Health-related Quality of Life for Persons with Aphasia
Their Significant Others
and SLPs: Who Do We Ask?
R. Cameron
J. Wambaugh
S. Mauszycki
Individual Variability on Discourse Measures over Repeated Sampling Times in Persons with Aphasia. A. Ferguson
L. Worrall
B. Davidson
D. Hersh
T. Howe
S. Sherratt
Describing the Experience of Aphasia Rehabilitation Through Metaphor. G. Olness
S. Matteson
C. Stewart
"Let Me Tell You the Point": How Speakers with Aphasia Assign Prominence to Information in Narratives. J. Stark
Content Analysis of the Fairy Tale Cinderella - A Longitudinal Single Case Study of Narrative Production: 'From Rags to Riches'. M. Kirmess
L. Maher
Constraint Induced Language Therapy in Early Aphasia Rehabilitation. J. Kurland
K. Baldwin
C. Tauer
Treatment-Induced Neuroplasticity Following Intensive Naming Therapy in a Case of Chronic Wernicke's Aphasia. S. Christensen
H. Harris Wright
Verbal and Non-Verbal Working Memory in Aphasia: What Three N-Back Tasks Reveal. J-A. Silkes
M. Rogers
Perception of Visually Masked Stimuli by Individuals with Aphasia: A methodological Assessment and Preliminary Theoretical Implications. M. Hough
Melodic Intonation Therapy and Aphasia: Another Variation on a Theme. M. Dickey
H. Yoo
Predicting Outcomes for Linguistically-specific Sentence Treatment Protocols. E. Riley
C. Thompson
Semantic Typicality Effects in Acquired Dyslexia: Evidence for Semantic Impairment in Deep Dyslexia. J. Wambaugh
S. Mauszycki
Sound Production Treatment: Application with Severe Apraxia of Speech. W. Katz
M. McNeil
D. Garst
Treating Apraxia of Speech (AOS) with EMA-supplied Visual Augmented Feedback. S. Mauszycki
J. Wambaugh
R. Cameron
Variability in Apraxia of Speech: Perceptual Analysis of Monosyllabic Word Productions Across Repeated Sampling Times. B.MacWhinney
D. Fromm
A. Holland
M. Forbes
H. Harris Wright
Automated Analysis of the Cinderella Story. R. Wilkinson
K. Bryan
S. Lock
K. Sage
Implementing and Evaluating Aphasia Therapy Targeted at Couples' Conversations: A Single Case Study. J.A. Hengst
M.C. Duff
A. Dettmer
Rethinking Repetition in Therapy: Repeated Engagement as the Social Ground of Learning. C. Vickers
Social Networks After the Onset of Aphasia: The Impact of Aphasia Group Aattendance. L. Togher
E. Power
R. Tate
S. McDonald
R. Rietdijk
Measuring the Social Interactions of People with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and their Communication Partners: The Adapted Kagan Scales. L. Murray
Distinguishing Clinical Depression from Early Alzheimer's Disease in the Elderly: Can Narrative Analysis Help? W. Leng Chue
M. Rose
K. Swinburn
The Reliability of the Communication Disability Profile: A Patient Reported Outcome Measure for Aphasia. T. Cranfill
H. Harris Wright
Importance of Health-related Quality of Life for Persons with Aphasia
Their Significant Others
and SLPs: Who Do We Ask?
J. Wambaugh
S. Mauszycki
Individual Variability on Discourse Measures over Repeated Sampling Times in Persons with Aphasia. A. Ferguson
L. Worrall
B. Davidson
D. Hersh
T. Howe
S. Sherratt
Describing the Experience of Aphasia Rehabilitation Through Metaphor. G. Olness
S. Matteson
C. Stewart
"Let Me Tell You the Point": How Speakers with Aphasia Assign Prominence to Information in Narratives. J. Stark
Content Analysis of the Fairy Tale Cinderella - A Longitudinal Single Case Study of Narrative Production: 'From Rags to Riches'. M. Kirmess
L. Maher
Constraint Induced Language Therapy in Early Aphasia Rehabilitation. J. Kurland
K. Baldwin
C. Tauer
Treatment-Induced Neuroplasticity Following Intensive Naming Therapy in a Case of Chronic Wernicke's Aphasia. S. Christensen
H. Harris Wright
Verbal and Non-Verbal Working Memory in Aphasia: What Three N-Back Tasks Reveal. J-A. Silkes
M. Rogers
Perception of Visually Masked Stimuli by Individuals with Aphasia: A methodological Assessment and Preliminary Theoretical Implications. M. Hough
Melodic Intonation Therapy and Aphasia: Another Variation on a Theme. M. Dickey
H. Yoo
Predicting Outcomes for Linguistically-specific Sentence Treatment Protocols. E. Riley
C. Thompson
Semantic Typicality Effects in Acquired Dyslexia: Evidence for Semantic Impairment in Deep Dyslexia. J. Wambaugh
S. Mauszycki
Sound Production Treatment: Application with Severe Apraxia of Speech. W. Katz
M. McNeil
D. Garst
Treating Apraxia of Speech (AOS) with EMA-supplied Visual Augmented Feedback. S. Mauszycki
J. Wambaugh
R. Cameron
Variability in Apraxia of Speech: Perceptual Analysis of Monosyllabic Word Productions Across Repeated Sampling Times. B.MacWhinney
D. Fromm
A. Holland
M. Forbes
H. Harris Wright
Automated Analysis of the Cinderella Story. R. Wilkinson
K. Bryan
S. Lock
K. Sage
Implementing and Evaluating Aphasia Therapy Targeted at Couples' Conversations: A Single Case Study. J.A. Hengst
M.C. Duff
A. Dettmer
Rethinking Repetition in Therapy: Repeated Engagement as the Social Ground of Learning. C. Vickers
Social Networks After the Onset of Aphasia: The Impact of Aphasia Group Aattendance. L. Togher
E. Power
R. Tate
S. McDonald
R. Rietdijk
Measuring the Social Interactions of People with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and their Communication Partners: The Adapted Kagan Scales. L. Murray
Distinguishing Clinical Depression from Early Alzheimer's Disease in the Elderly: Can Narrative Analysis Help? W. Leng Chue
M. Rose
K. Swinburn
The Reliability of the Communication Disability Profile: A Patient Reported Outcome Measure for Aphasia. T. Cranfill
H. Harris Wright
Importance of Health-related Quality of Life for Persons with Aphasia
Their Significant Others
and SLPs: Who Do We Ask?