All Relations between Anomia and semantics

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Sven Joubert, Fran\\xc3\\xa7ois Maquestiaux, Adriana Enriquez-Rosas, Juan Manuel Villalpando, Catherine Brodeur, Nathalie Bie. Smartphone use as an efficient tool to improve anomia in primary progressive aphasia. Neuropsychological rehabilitation vol issue 2023 36871267 the aim of this research study was to determine if bl, a patient with semantic variant ppa (svppa) and severe anomia, was able to learn using specific smartphone functions and an application to reduce her word finding difficulties. 2023-03-05 2023-03-06 Not clear
Alexandra C Salem, Robert Gale, Marianne Casilio, Mikala Fleegle, Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Steven Bedric. Refining Semantic Similarity of Paraphasias Using a Contextual Language Model. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR vol issue 2022 36492294 these classifications (based on lexicality as well as semantic, phonological, and morphological similarity to the target) are important for characterizing an individual's word-finding deficits or anomia. 2022-12-09 2023-01-30 Not clear
Emily J Braun, Anne Billot, Erin L Meier, Yue Pan, Todd B Parrish, Ajay S Kurani, Swathi Kira. White matter microstructural integrity pre- and post-treatment in individuals with chronic post-stroke aphasia. Brain and language vol 232 issue 2022 35921727 thirty participants within this sample completed typicality-based semantic feature treatment for anomia. 2022-08-03 2023-01-30 human
Kyan Younes, Valentina Borghesani, Maxime Montembeault, Salvatore Spina, Maria Luisa Mandelli, Ariane E Welch, Elizabeth Weis, Patrick Callahan, Fanny M Elahi, Alice Y Hua, David C Perry, Anna Karydas, Daniel Geschwind, Eric Huang, Lea T Grinberg, Joel H Kramer, Adam L Boxer, Gil D Rabinovici, Howard J Rosen, William W Seeley, Zachary A Miller, Bruce L Miller, Virginia E Sturm, Katherine P Rankin, Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempin. Right temporal lobe and socioemotional semantics: semantic behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia. Brain : a journal of neurology vol issue 2022 35731122 while patients with left-predominant atl (latl) atrophy show severe anomia and verbal semantic deficits and meet criteria for semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svppa) and semantic dementia, patients with early right atl (ratl) atrophy are more difficult to diagnose as their symptoms are less well understood. 2022-06-22 2023-01-27 Not clear
Ehsan Shekari, Milad Seyfi, Amin Modarres Zadeh, Seyed Amirhossein Batouli, Vahid Valinejad, Sepideh Goudarzi, Mohammad Taghi Joghatae. Mechanisms of brain activation following naming therapy in aphasia: a systematic review on task-based fMRI studies. Applied neuropsychology. Adult vol issue 2022 35666667 this article aims to review studies investigating brain reorganization after semantic and phonological-based anomia therapy that used picture-naming fmri tasks. 2022-06-06 2023-01-27 Not clear
David Aguillon, Daniel Lucia VasquezMadrigal, Sonia Moreno, Dora Hern\\xc3\\xa1ndez, Mario Isaza-Ruget, Juan Javier Lopez, Iv\\xc3\\xa1n Landires, Virginia Nu\\xc3\\xb1ez-Samudio, Carlos M Restrepo, Oscar M Vidal, Jorge I V\\xc3\\xa9lez, Mauricio Arcos-Holzinger, Francisco Lopera, Mauricio Arcos-Burgo. Ataxia with Ocular Apraxia Type 1 (AOA1) (APTX, W279* Mutation): Neurological, Neuropsychological, and Molecular Outlining of a Heterogenous Phenotype in Four Colombian Siblings. Molecular neurobiology vol issue 2022 35420381 neuropsychological evaluation showed no neurocognitive impairment in three siblings, but one sibling showed temporospatial disorientation, semantic and phonologic fluency impairment, episodic memory affection, constructional apraxia, moderate anomia, low executive function, and symptoms of depression. 2022-04-14 2023-01-27 Not clear
Andrea Zangrandi, Alessandro Mioli, Alessandro Marti, Enrico Ghidoni, Federico Gasparin. Multimodal semantic battery to monitor progressive loss of concepts in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA): an innovative proposal. Neuropsychology, development, and cognition. Section B, Aging, neuropsychology and cognition vol 28 issue 3 2021 32573335 patients with svppa show anomia, impaired word comprehension, poor object recognition, and difficulties in retrieving semantic information. 2021-11-09 2023-01-26 Not clear
Alexis X Curet Burleson, Nha Trang Thu Pham, Marina Buciuc, Hugo Botha, Joseph R Duffy, Heather M Clark, Rene L Utianski, Mary M Machulda, Matthew C Baker, Rosa Rademakers, Val J Lowe, Jennifer L Whitwell, Keith A Joseph. Neurobehavioral Characteristics of FDG-PET Defined Right-Dominant Semantic Dementia: A Longitudinal Study. Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders vol 50 issue 1 2021 33756466 semantic dementia (sd) is characterized by fluent speech, anomia, and loss of word and object knowledge with varying degrees of right and left anterior-medial temporal lobe hypometabolism on [18f] fluorodeoxyglucose (fdg)-pet. 2021-11-01 2023-01-26 Not clear
David Hassanein Berro, Guillaume Herbet, Hugues Duffa. New insights into the anatomo-functional architecture of the right sagittal stratum and its surrounding pathways: an axonal electrostimulation mapping study. Brain structure & function vol 226 issue 2 2021 33389045 at the level of the core of the right ss, there were visual disturbances, visual hemi-agnosia, semantic paraphasia, left spatial neglect, confusion and comprehension difficulties, anomia, and mentalizing disturbances. 2021-10-25 2023-01-26 Not clear
Chaleece W Sandberg, Monika Zacharewicz, Teresa Gra. Bilingual Abstract Semantic Associative Network Training (BAbSANT): A Polish-English case study. Journal of communication disorders vol 93 issue 2021 34364041 this article presents a novel approach to anomia therapy (i.e., babsant: bilingual abstract semantic associative network training) for bilingual persons with aphasia (b-pwa) that capitalizes both on lexico-semantic theories in bilingualism and general theories of semantic organization and learning. 2021-10-22 2023-01-26 Not clear
Sharon M Antonucci, P\\xc3\\xa9lagie M Beeson, David M Labiner, Steven Z Rapcsa. Lexical retrieval and semantic knowledge in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions. Aphasiology vol 22 issue 3 2021 19756227 specifically, naming impairment following damage to more posterior regions (ba 37) has been considered to result from a disconnection between preserved semantic knowledge and phonological word forms (pure anomia), whereas anomia following damage to anterior temporal regions (bas 38, 20/21) has been attributed to the degradation of semantic representations (semantic anomia). 2021-10-20 2023-01-25 Not clear
Sharon M Antonucci, P\\xc3\\xa9lagie M Beeson, David M Labiner, Steven Z Rapcsa. Lexical retrieval and semantic knowledge in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions. Aphasiology vol 22 issue 3 2021 19756227 furthermore, evidence of semantic anomia often comes from individuals with bilateral temporal lobe damage, so it is unclear whether unilateral temporal lobe lesions are sufficient to produce significant semantic impairment. 2021-10-20 2023-01-25 Not clear
Sharon M Antonucci, P\\xc3\\xa9lagie M Beeson, David M Labiner, Steven Z Rapcsa. Lexical retrieval and semantic knowledge in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions. Aphasiology vol 22 issue 3 2021 19756227 anomia in both groups occurred in the context of mild deficits to semantic knowledge, which manifested primarily as greater difficulty in naming living things than nonliving things and greater difficulty in processing visual/perceptual as opposed to functional/associative semantic attributes. 2021-10-20 2023-01-25 Not clear
Sharon M Antonucci, P\\xc3\\xa9lagie M Beeson, David M Labiner, Steven Z Rapcsa. Lexical retrieval and semantic knowledge in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions. Aphasiology vol 22 issue 3 2021 19756227 conclusions: these results contribute to a better understanding of the cognitive mechanism of naming impairment in patients with temporal lobe damage and support the notion that pure anomia and semantic anomia represent two endpoints along a continuum of semantic impairment. 2021-10-20 2023-01-25 Not clear
Maya L Henry, P\\xc3\\xa9lagie M Beeson, Steven Z Rapcsa. Treatment for lexical retrieval in progressive aphasia. Aphasiology vol 22 issue 7-8 2021 20862210 aims: the purpose of this study was to examine the therapeutic effects of a semantic treatment for anomia in progressive aphasia relative to the outcome in an individual with stroke-induced aphasia. 2021-10-20 2023-01-25 human
William S Evans, Robert Cavanaugh, Yina Quique, Emily Boss, Jeffrey J Starns, William D Hul. Playing With BEARS: Balancing Effort, Accuracy, and Response Speed in a Semantic Feature Verification Anomia Treatment Game. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR vol 64 issue 8 2021 34255979 playing with bears: balancing effort, accuracy, and response speed in a semantic feature verification anomia treatment game. 2021-08-23 2023-01-26 Not clear
Natalie Gilmore, Erin L Meier, Jeffrey P Johnson, Swathi Kira. Typicality-based semantic treatment for anomia results in multiple levels of generalisation. Neuropsychological rehabilitation vol 30 issue 5 2021 30027828 typicality-based semantic treatment for anomia results in multiple levels of generalisation. 2021-02-01 2023-01-26 human
Mario F Mendez, Diana Chavez, Randy E Desarzant, Oleg Yerstei. Clinical Features of Late-onset Semantic Dementia. Cognitive and behavioral neurology : official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology vol 33 issue 2 2020 32496297 semantic dementia (sd) is characterized by progressive semantic anomia extending to a multimodal loss of semantic knowledge. 2020-10-15 2023-01-26 Not clear
Diane L Kendall, Megan Oelke Moldestad, Wesley Allen, Janaki Torrence, Stephen E Nadea. Phonomotor Versus Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment for Anomia in 58 Persons With Aphasia: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR vol 62 issue 12 2020 31805247 phonomotor versus semantic feature analysis treatment for anomia in 58 persons with aphasia: a randomized controlled trial. 2020-10-09 2023-01-26 Not clear
Diane L Kendall, Megan Oelke Moldestad, Wesley Allen, Janaki Torrence, Stephen E Nadea. Phonomotor Versus Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment for Anomia in 58 Persons With Aphasia: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR vol 62 issue 12 2020 31805247 the purpose of this study was to test the efficacy of phonomotor treatment, a treatment focusing on enhancement of phonological sequence knowledge, against semantic feature analysis (sfa), a lexical-semantic therapy that focuses on enhancement of semantic knowledge and is well known and commonly used to treat anomia in aphasia. 2020-10-09 2023-01-26 Not clear