Do errors matter? Errorless and errorful learning in anomic picture naming
S Mckissock, J Ward - Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Errorless training methods significantly improve learning in memory-impaired patients
relative to errorful training procedures. However, the validity of this technique for acquiring …
relative to errorful training procedures. However, the validity of this technique for acquiring …
Route learning in amnesia: a comparison of trial-and-error and errorless learning in patients with the Korsakoff syndrome
RPC Kessels, E van Loon… - Clinical Rehabilitation, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To examine the errorless learning approach using a procedural memory task (ie
learning of actual routes) in patients with amnesia, as compared to trial-and-error learning …
learning of actual routes) in patients with amnesia, as compared to trial-and-error learning …
Rehabilitation of word deafness due to auditory analysis disorder
C Tessier, A Weill-Chounlamountry, N Michelot… - Brain Injury, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Word deafness refers to an inability to understand spoken words despite intact
hearing. In a cognitive approach, word deafness could be explained by a deficiency at the …
hearing. In a cognitive approach, word deafness could be explained by a deficiency at the …
The importance of memory and executive function in aphasia: Evidence from the treatment of anomia using errorless and errorful learning
MAL Ralph, JK Fillingham - Automaticity and control in language …, 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
Neural plasticity, that is, the ability of the brain to change its function, is a current and
fundamental issue in neuroscience (eg, Buonomano & Merzenich, 1998; Tallal, Merzenich …
fundamental issue in neuroscience (eg, Buonomano & Merzenich, 1998; Tallal, Merzenich …
[PDF][PDF] İnmede Konuşma Bozuklukları ve Rehabilitasyonu.
F Atamaz - Turkish Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation …, 2007 - ftrdergisi.com
Communication disorders are the most common problems arising after stroke with a
reported prevalence ranging from 33% to 52%.“Aphasia” which is the prototype of the …
reported prevalence ranging from 33% to 52%.“Aphasia” which is the prototype of the …
An investigation into route learning strategies for people with acquired brain injury
J Lloyd - 2007 - etheses.bham.ac.uk
Individuals with acquired brain injury-related memory impairment learned routes around a
complex virtual reality town under various conditions. Errorless learning, a technique used …
complex virtual reality town under various conditions. Errorless learning, a technique used …
[PDF][PDF] The importance of memory and executive function in aphasia: evidence from the treatment of anomia using errorless and errorful learning.
MA Lambon Ralph… - … and control in …, 2007 - research.manchester.ac.uk
Neural plasticity, that is, the ability of the brain to change its function, is a current and
fundamental issue in neuroscience (eg, Buonomano & Merzenich, 1998; Tallal, Merzenich …
fundamental issue in neuroscience (eg, Buonomano & Merzenich, 1998; Tallal, Merzenich …
[图书][B] Application of perceptual and motor learning principles to auditory training and perception of vocal qualities
CCC Bergan - 2007 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Evaluation of voice disorders and assessment of vocal performance skill requires
the ability to differentiate vocal qualities. The perception of vocal quality is an integral part of …
the ability to differentiate vocal qualities. The perception of vocal quality is an integral part of …
[图书][B] Mechanisms underlying naming impairments in post-stroke and progressive aphasia
R Jokel - 2007 - tspace.library.utoronto.ca
This thesis investigated mechanisms underlying impairments in naming, word repetition and
nonword repetition in four different populations: patients recovering from post-stroke aphasia …
nonword repetition in four different populations: patients recovering from post-stroke aphasia …
[PDF][PDF] A thesis submitted in conformity with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
AL Vick - 2007 - collectionscanada.gc.ca
Women living with (in) visible disabilities experience (un) settled bodies, bodies that visibly
and invisibly shift into and out of periods of calm (settled-ness) and unrest (unsettled-ness) …
and invisibly shift into and out of periods of calm (settled-ness) and unrest (unsettled-ness) …