Model-Based Semantic Treatment for Naming Deficits in Aphasia
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1999
Description
An interactive activation model for picture naming was used to guide treatment of a semantic-level deficit in 4 individuals with aphasia and severe picture-naming problems. Participants exhibited a profile consistent with Broca's aphasia with severe naming deficits, part of which was attributable to a semantic impairment based on testing of the lexical system. A semantic-based treatment was used to train naming of nouns in two semantic categories using a single-participant multiple baseline across behaviors and participants. Additional treatment, which included orthographic and phonological information about target words, then was applied. Treatment responses and error patterns demonstrated that semantic treatment resulted in improved naming of both trained and untrained items for 2 of 4 participants. Two participants did not show improved naming until treatment emphasizing the phonological form of the word was provided. This study demonstrates the utility of using an interactive activation model to plan treatment based on levels of disruption in the lexical processing system.
Citation Information
Drew, Ruby L.; and Thompson, Cynthia K.. 1999. Model-Based Semantic Treatment for Naming Deficits in Aphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. Vol.42(4). 972-989. https://doi.org/10.1044/jslhr.4204.972 PMID: 10450915 ISSN: 1092-4388