All Relations between Anomia and semantics

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Naomi Hashimot. The Use of One or Three Semantic Associative Primes in Treating Anomia in Aphasia. American journal of speech-language pathology. vol 25. issue 4S. 2018-03-26. PMID:27997945. the aims of the study were to investigate the use of semantic associative relationships as primes in treating naming deficits, or anomia, in aphasia and to determine if differential treatment effects would be found if 1 or 3 primes were presented. 2018-03-26 2023-08-13 Not clear
Silvio Sarubbo, Alessandro De Benedictis, Stefano Merler, Emmanuel Mandonnet, Mattia Barbareschi, Monica Dallabona, Franco Chioffi, Hugues Duffa. Structural and functional integration between dorsal and ventral language streams as revealed by blunt dissection and direct electrical stimulation. Human brain mapping. vol 37. issue 11. 2018-01-17. PMID:27258125. the locations of phonological and semantic paraphasias, verbal apraxia, speech arrest, pure anomia, and alexia were statistically analyzed, and the respective barycenters were computed in the mni space. 2018-01-17 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gian Daniele Zannino, Francesco Barban, Carlo Caltagirone, Giovanni A Carlesim. Exploring classical conditioning for strengthening the links between semantic and lexical representations in pure anomia: Preliminary findings from a single case study. Journal of neuropsychology. vol 11. issue 1. 2017-10-18. PMID:26526282. exploring classical conditioning for strengthening the links between semantic and lexical representations in pure anomia: preliminary findings from a single case study. 2017-10-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Gian Daniele Zannino, Francesco Barban, Carlo Caltagirone, Giovanni A Carlesim. Exploring classical conditioning for strengthening the links between semantic and lexical representations in pure anomia: Preliminary findings from a single case study. Journal of neuropsychology. vol 11. issue 1. 2017-10-18. PMID:26526282. here, we investigated, in a single case study, whether classical conditioning was a suitable relearning paradigm for targeting word-finding difficulties in pure anomia, that is in a patient with an impairment in accessing intact output lexical representations from a spared semantic system. 2017-10-18 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cristian E Leyton, John R Hodges, Olivier Piguet, Kirrie J Ballar. Common and divergent neural correlates of anomia in amnestic and logopenic presentations of Alzheimer's disease. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 86. 2017-10-09. PMID:27875715. both ad groups displayed some degree of anomia and impaired word comprehension but these were particularly severe in lv-ppa and accompanied by a range of linguistic deficits, comprising phonological substitutions, superordinate semantic paraphasias and abnormal single-word repetition. 2017-10-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Cristian E Leyton, John R Hodges, Olivier Piguet, Kirrie J Ballar. Common and divergent neural correlates of anomia in amnestic and logopenic presentations of Alzheimer's disease. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 86. 2017-10-09. PMID:27875715. these findings suggest that anomia in both amnestic ad and lv-ppa results from the involvement at multiple steps of word processing, in particular, semantic and lexical retrieval; in addition lv-ppa patients display a more marked involvement of phonological processing. 2017-10-09 2023-08-13 Not clear
Diane L Kendall, Megan Oelke, Carmel Elizabeth Brookshire, Stephen E Nadea. The Influence of Phonomotor Treatment on Word Retrieval Abilities in 26 Individuals With Chronic Aphasia: An Open Trial. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR. vol 58. issue 3. 2016-12-13. PMID:25766309. the predominantly lexical/semantic approaches used to treat anomia have low potential for generalization due to the orthogonality of semantic and phonologic representations; this has been borne out in a meta-analysis of treatment studies. 2016-12-13 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kieran J Flanagan, David A Copland, Sophia van Hees, Gerard J Byrne, Anthony J Angwi. Semantic Feature Training for the Treatment of Anomia in Alzheimer Disease: A Preliminary Investigation. Cognitive and behavioral neurology : official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology. vol 29. issue 1. 2016-11-01. PMID:27008248. semantic feature training for the treatment of anomia in alzheimer disease: a preliminary investigation. 2016-11-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Kieran J Flanagan, David A Copland, Sophia van Hees, Gerard J Byrne, Anthony J Angwi. Semantic Feature Training for the Treatment of Anomia in Alzheimer Disease: A Preliminary Investigation. Cognitive and behavioral neurology : official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology. vol 29. issue 1. 2016-11-01. PMID:27008248. this is a preliminary investigation into the effectiveness of semantic feature training for the treatment of anomia in alzheimer disease (ad). 2016-11-01 2023-08-13 Not clear
Jamie Reill. How to constrain and maintain a lexicon for the treatment of progressive semantic naming deficits: Principles of item selection for formal semantic therapy. Neuropsychological rehabilitation. vol 26. issue 1. 2016-08-05. PMID:25609229. one of the most functionally debilitating effects of this semantic impairment is the inability to name common people and objects (i.e., anomia). 2016-08-05 2023-08-13 Not clear
Karalyn Patterson, Michael D Kopelman, Anna M Woollams, Sonia L E Brownsett, Fatemeh Geranmayeh, Richard J S Wis. Semantic memory: Which side are you on? Neuropsychologia. vol 76. 2016-06-27. PMID:25451042. their deficits were also similar in many respects to that observed in patients with mild-moderate semantic dementia, including severe anomia that was not resolved by phonological cues and impairment on non-verbal as well as verbal semantic tasks. 2016-06-27 2023-08-13 Not clear
Hugo Botha, Joseph R Duffy, Jennifer L Whitwell, Edythe A Strand, Mary M Machulda, Christopher G Schwarz, Robert I Reid, Anthony J Spychalla, Matthew L Senjem, David T Jones, Val Lowe, Clifford R Jack, Keith A Joseph. Classification and clinicoradiologic features of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) and apraxia of speech. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 69. 2016-05-05. PMID:26103600. the semantic and progressive fluent aphasia groups had prominent anomia, but only semantic subjects had loss of word meaning and object knowledge. 2016-05-05 2023-08-13 human
J Macoir, M Leroy, S Routhier, N Auclair-Ouellet, M Houde, R Laforc. Improving verb anomia in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia: the effectiveness of a semantic-phonological cueing treatment. Neurocase. vol 21. issue 4. 2016-01-07. PMID:24827737. improving verb anomia in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia: the effectiveness of a semantic-phonological cueing treatment. 2016-01-07 2023-08-13 Not clear
Karine Gravel-Laflamme, Sonia Routhier, Joël Macoi. [Non-pharmacological therapies of language deficits in semantic dementia]. Geriatrie et psychologie neuropsychiatrie du vieillissement. vol 10. issue 4. 2015-11-23. PMID:23250023. semantic dementia (sd) is a neurodegenerative condition characterised by a progressive disorder of semantic processing, word comprehension and anomia. 2015-11-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Andrew Kertesz, Michał Harciare. Primary progressive aphasia. Scandinavian journal of psychology. vol 55. issue 3. 2015-09-03. PMID:24716649. semantic variant ppa, on the other hand is characterized by fluent, but circumlocutory speech, then severe anomia and word-finding difficulties, all being associated with a progressive loss of lexical-semantic knowledge. 2015-09-03 2023-08-13 Not clear
Sophia van Hees, Katie McMahon, Anthony Angwin, Greig de Zubicaray, David A Coplan. Neural activity associated with semantic versus phonological anomia treatments in aphasia. Brain and language. vol 129. 2015-02-02. PMID:24556337. neural activity associated with semantic versus phonological anomia treatments in aphasia. 2015-02-02 2023-08-12 human
Sharon A Savage, Olivier Piguet, John R Hodge. Giving words new life: generalization of word retraining outcomes in semantic dementia. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD. vol 40. issue 2. 2015-01-15. PMID:24413622. anomia is a common and debilitating symptom for many dementia sufferers, but is particularly marked in patients with the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia, semantic dementia (sd). 2015-01-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Matthew C Tate, Guillaume Herbet, Sylvie Moritz-Gasser, Joseph E Tate, Hugues Duffa. Probabilistic map of critical functional regions of the human cerebral cortex: Broca's area revisited. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 137. issue Pt 10. 2014-11-04. PMID:24970097. stimulation sites eliciting positive (sensory/motor) or negative (speech arrest, dysarthria, anomia, phonological and semantic paraphasias) findings were recorded and mapped onto a standard montreal neurological institute brain atlas. 2014-11-04 2023-08-13 human
Michal Biran, Naama Friedman. The representation of lexical-syntactic information: evidence from syntactic and lexical retrieval impairments in aphasia. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior. vol 48. issue 9. 2012-12-27. PMID:21798529. the participants were 17 hebrew-speaking individuals with aphasia who had a syntactic deficit (agrammatism) or a lexical retrieval deficit (anomia) located at the semantic lexicon, the phonological output lexicon, or the phonological output buffer. 2012-12-27 2023-08-12 human
M A Ralph, D Howar. Gogi aphasia or semantic dementia? Simulating and assessing poor verbal comprehension in a case of progressive fluent aphasia. Cognitive neuropsychology. vol 17. issue 5. 2012-10-02. PMID:20945190. we argue that iw's poor verbal comprehension and anomia cannot easily be explained as an impairment to either a semantic lexicon or a modality-specific verbal semantic system. 2012-10-02 2023-08-12 Not clear