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Multisensory cueing facilitates naming in aphasia.

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    Identificador:  imarina:9380025
    Autores:  Grechuta K; Rubio Ballester B; Espín Munné R; Usabiaga Bernal T; Molina Hervás B; Mohr B; Pulvermüller F; San Segundo RM; Verschure PFMJ
    Resumen:
    Impaired naming is a ubiquitous symptom in all types of aphasia, which often adversely impacts independence, quality of life, and recovery of affected individuals. Previous research has demonstrated that naming can be facilitated by phonological and semantic cueing strategies that are largely incorporated into the treatment of anomic disturbances. Beneficial effects of cueing, whereby naming becomes faster and more accurate, are often attributed to the priming mechanisms occurring within the distributed language network. We proposed and explored two novel cueing techniques: (1) Silent Visuomotor Cues (SVC), which provided articulatory information of target words presented in the form of silent videos, and (2) Semantic Auditory Cues (SAC), which consisted of acoustic information semantically relevant to target words (ringing for "telephone"). Grounded in neurophysiological evidence, we hypothesized that both SVC and SAC might aid communicative effectiveness possibly by triggering activity in perceptual and semantic language regions, respectively. Ten participants with chronic non-fluent aphasia were recruited for a longitudinal clinical intervention. Participants were split into dyads (i.e., five pairs of two participants) and required to engage in a turn-based peer-to-peer language game using the Rehabilitation Gaming System for aphasia (RGSa). The objective of the RGSa sessions was to practice communicative acts, such as making a request. We administered SVCs and SACs in a pseudorandomized manner at the moment when the active player selected the object to be requested from the interlocutor. For the analysis, we compared the times from selection to the reception of the desired object between cued and non-cued trials. Naming accuracy, as measured by a standard clinical scale, significantly improved for all stimuli at each evaluation point, including the follow-up. Moreover, the results yielded beneficial effects of both SVC and SAC cues on word naming, especially at the early intervention sessions when the exposure to the target lexicon was infrequent. This study supports the efficacy of the proposed cueing strategies which could be integrated into the clinic or mobile technology to aid naming even at the chronic stages of aphasia. These findings are consistent with sensorimotor accounts of language processing, suggesting a coupling between language, motor, and semantic brain regions. NCT02928822 . Registered 30 May 2016.
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    Enlace a la fuente original: https://jneuroengrehab.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12984-020-00751-w
    Referencia de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Grechuta K; Rubio Ballester B; Espín Munné R; Usabiaga Bernal T; Molina Hervás B; Mohr B; Pulvermüller F; San Segundo RM; Verschure PFMJ (2020). Multisensory cueing facilitates naming in aphasia.. Journal Of Neuroengineering And Rehabilitation, 17(1), 122-133-. DOI: 10.1186/s12984-020-00751-w
    Referencia al articulo segun fuente origial: Journal Of Neuroengineering And Rehabilitation. 17 (1): 122-133-
    DOI del artículo: 10.1186/s12984-020-00751-w
    Año de publicación de la revista: 2020
    Entidad: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Versión del articulo depositado: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Fecha de alta del registro: 2024-09-21
    Autor/es de la URV: San Segundo Mozo, Rosa María
    Departamento: Medicina i Cirurgia
    URL Documento de licencia: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Tipo de publicación: Journal Publications
    Autor según el artículo: Grechuta K; Rubio Ballester B; Espín Munné R; Usabiaga Bernal T; Molina Hervás B; Mohr B; Pulvermüller F; San Segundo RM; Verschure PFMJ
    Grupo de investigación: Recerca en Neurocomportament i Salut
    Áreas temáticas: Biotecnología, Ciências biológicas ii, Educação física, Engenharias iv, Engineering, biomedical, Health informatics, Interdisciplinar, Medicina i, Medicina ii, Neurosciences, Psicología, Rehabilitation
    Direcció de correo del autor: rosamaria.sansegundo@urv.cat
  • Palabras clave:

    Adult
    Aged
    Aphasia
    Cues
    Female
    Humans
    Lexical access
    Male
    Middle aged
    Multisensory cueing
    Neurorehabilitation
    Speech therapy
    Stroke
    Video games
    Virtual reality
    Word-finding
    Engineering
    Biomedical
    Health Informatics
    Neurosciences
    Rehabilitation
    Biotecnología
    Ciências biológicas ii
    Educação física
    Engenharias iv
    Interdisciplinar
    Medicina i
    Medicina ii
    Psicología
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