Treating a semantic word production deficit in aphasia with verbal and gesture methods

M Rose, J Douglas - Aphasiology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Anomia is a common and pervasive word production deficit following stroke.
One type of word production deficit concerns primary impairment at the lexical‐semantic …

Effects of gesture+ verbal and semantic‐phonologic treatments for verb retrieval in aphasia

AD Rodriguez, AM Raymer, LJ Gonzalez Rothi - Aphasiology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Reports have indicated that gesture+ verbal treatments and semantic‐
phonologic treatments are effective for improving lexical retrieval in aphasia. Most studies …

The effects of semantic and gesture treatments on verb retrieval and verb use in aphasia

M Rose, G Sussmilch - Aphasiology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Previous research has suggested that semantic plus gesture treatments are
effective for aphasic noun retrieval deficits. However, there is a paucity of evidence …

A comparison of verbal and gesture treatments for a word production deficit resulting from acquired apraxia of speech

M Rose, J Douglas - Aphasiology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Acquired apraxia of a speech (AOS) is a commonly encountered word
production deficit following stroke. The efficacy of treatments for AOS is the subject of several …

The comparative effectiveness of gesture and verbal treatments for a specific phonologic naming impairment

M Rose, J Douglas, T Matyas - Aphasiology, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Arm and hand gesture has been considered a potential facilitator of word
production (Skelly, Schinsky, Smith, & Fust, 1974), and gesture is often considered as a …

Effects of gesture+ verbal treatment for noun and verb retrieval in aphasia

AM Raymer, F Singletary, A Rodriguez… - Journal of the …, 2006 - cambridge.org
Links between verbs and gesture knowledge suggest that verb retrieval may be particularly
amenable to gesture+ verbal training (GVT) in aphasia compared to noun retrieval. This …

[PDF][PDF] Effects of verbal plus gestural treatment in a patient with aphasia and severe apraxia of speech

AM Raymer, CK Thompson - Clinical aphasiology, 1991 - aphasiology.pitt.edu
The effects of verbal plus gestural training, a form of intersystemic reorganization in which an
intact gestural modality is paired with an impaired verbal one (Luria, 1970; Rosenbek …

A systematic review of gesture treatments for post-stroke aphasia

ML Rose, AM Raymer, LE Lanyon, MC Attard - Aphasiology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Gesture is often used as a modality to promote recovery of communication in
aphasia, both as a compensation device and as a facilitator of language recovery. To date …

Combining lexical and interactional approaches to therapy for word finding deficits in aphasia

R Herbert, W Best, J Hickin, D Howard, F Osborne - Aphasiology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Background: There are two distinct theoretical positions underlying approaches to aphasia
therapy. The first addresses the language impairment directly through tasks designed to …

Gesture and naming therapy for people with severe aphasia: A group study

J Marshall, W Best, N Cocks, M Cruice, T Pring… - 2012 - ASHA
Purpose In this study, the authors (a) investigated whether a group of people with severe
aphasia could learn a vocabulary of pantomime gestures through therapy and (b) compared …