ISSN 0268-7038 (Print); ISSN 1464-5041 (Online)
Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
Picture and spoken word presentation in repetition training for anomia: does stimulus order matter? Evidence obtained from 12 individuals with chronic aphasia using a computer-based telemedicine approach pp. 275-299(25) Authors: Zannino; Zabberoni; Murolo; Caltagirone; Carlesimo
Still the same? – Self-identity dilemmas when living with post-stroke aphasia in a digitalised society pp. 300-318(19) Authors: Taubner; HallĂ©n; Wengelin
Rating experience of ICT-delivered aphasia rehabilitation: co-design of a feedback questionnaire pp. 319-342(24) Authors: Kearns; Kelly; Pitt
Resumption in the production of focused constructions in Akan speakers with agrammatism pp. 343-364(22) Authors: Lartey; Tsiwah; Amponsah; Martinez-Ferreiro; Bastiaanse
Leukoaraiosis severity predicts rate of decline in primary progressive aphasia pp. 365-375(11) Authors: Odolil; Wright; Keator; Sheppard; Breining; Tippett; Hillis
Measuring performance stability in persons with aphasia: identical versus comparable testing forms pp. 376-390(15) Authors: Borodkin; Goral; Kempler