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An emergent effect of phonemic cueing following relearning in semantic dementia

Mayberry, Emily J.; Sage, Karen; Ehsan, Sheeba; Lambon Ralph, Matthew A.

Authors

Emily J. Mayberry

Karen Sage

Sheeba Ehsan

Matthew A. Lambon Ralph



Abstract

Background: Semantic dementia (SD) is a disorder that leads to a gradual but profound breakdown of conceptual knowledge and, as a result, severe anomia that is not alleviated by phonemic cueing. Several studies have shown that practising to name a set of objects can help people with SD to relearn the names of those objects. However, it is not clear whether the factors that impact on spontaneous naming in SD would remain the same or whether they would change as a result of relearning. Aims: The current relearning study examined phonemic cueing before and after relearning, to determine whether this factor's impact on naming changed during the course of the relearning. Methods & Procedures: Two people with SD participated in the study. A baseline naming test was performed prior to the start of the relearning. The relearning took place over 3 weeks (15 sessions), followed immediately by a retest the following day. Relearning and the influence of phonemic cueing were measured at baseline and retest. Outcomes & Results: The impact of phonemic cueing was greater at retest than at baseline. Conclusions: Although phonemic cueing did not impact on spontaneous naming in SD, it did have a facilitative effect after relearning. This change may signal a shift in the relative contributions of the underlying learning systems. © 2011 Psychology Press.

Citation

Mayberry, E. J., Sage, K., Ehsan, S., & Lambon Ralph, M. A. (2011). An emergent effect of phonemic cueing following relearning in semantic dementia. Aphasiology, 25(9), 1069-1077. https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2011.575203

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Sep 1, 2011
Journal Aphasiology
Print ISSN 0268-7038
Electronic ISSN 1464-5041
Publisher Taylor & Francis (Routledge)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 25
Issue 9
Pages 1069-1077
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2011.575203
Keywords semantic dementia, relearning, cueing
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/970237
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2011.575203


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