Aphasiology

Papers
(The median citation count of Aphasiology is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Western Aphasia Battery: a systematic review of research and clinical applications44
Establishing consensus on a definition of aphasia: an e-Delphi study of international aphasia researchers36
Friendship matters: a research agenda for aphasia30
The ethics of patient and public involvement across the research process: towards partnership with people with aphasia26
Many ways of measuring: a scoping review of measurement instruments for use with people with aphasia22
Neural regions underlying object and action naming: complementary evidence from acute stroke and primary progressive aphasia18
Best practice guidelines for reporting spoken discourse in aphasia and neurogenic communication disorders17
Operationalising treatment success in aphasia rehabilitation16
Creating a novel approach to discourse treatment through coproduction with people with aphasia and speech and language therapists15
Working together: experiences of people with aphasia as co-researchers in participatory health research studies15
Development of an “Aphasia-Accessible Participant in Research Experience Survey” through co-production14
Enhancing the classification of aphasia: a statistical analysis using connected speech13
An Umbrella Review of Aphasia Intervention descriPtion In Research: the AsPIRE project13
Developing person-centred goal setting resources with and for people with aphasia: a multi-phase qualitative study13
The Comprehensive Aphasia Test–Hungarian: adaptation and psychometric properties12
An efficient, accurate and clinically-applicable index of content word fluency in Aphasia12
Application of the dual stream model to neurodegenerative disease: evidence from a multivariate classification tool in primary progressive aphasia12
Aphasianomics: estimating the economic burden of poststroke aphasia in the United States12
Changes in discourse informativeness and efficiency following communication-based group treatment for chronic aphasia11
Dysgraphic features in motor neuron disease: a review11
Assessing the integrity of executive functioning in chronic aphasia11
A multinational online survey of the goal setting practice of rehabilitation staff with stroke survivors with aphasia10
How artificial intelligence (AI) is used in aphasia rehabilitation: A scoping review9
The adaptation process of the Comprehensive Aphasia Test into CAT-Turkish: psycholinguistic and clinical considerations9
Is there a continuum between speech and other oromotor tasks? evidence from motor speech disorders9
Reading comprehension in aphasia: the relationship between linguistic performance, personal perspective, and preferences9
Language impairment in motor neuron disease phenotypes different from classical amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a review9
Linguistic mechanisms of coherence in aphasic and non-aphasic discourse9
Self-reported changes in everyday life and health of significant others of people with aphasia: a quantitative approach8
Aphasia-friendly medication instructions: effects on comprehension in persons with and without aphasia8
Aphasia management in growing multiethnic populations8
Implementing a telehealth-delivered psychoeducational support group for care partners of individuals with primary progressive aphasia8
Update on the psychometric properties for the Italian version of the Aachen Aphasia Test (IT-AAT)7
A longitudinal study of narrative discourse in post-stroke aphasia7
Predictors of object naming in aphasia: does cognitive control mediate the effects of psycholinguistic variables?7
Core lexicon in aphasia: A longitudinal study7
Language impairments and CNS infections: a review7
Factors predicting long-term recovery from post-stroke aphasia7
Treating lexical retrieval using letter fluency and tDCS in primary progressive aphasia: a single-case study7
Ways to improve communication and support in healthcare centres according to people with aphasia and their relatives: a Dutch perspective7
Cognitive-linguistic outcomes from an intensive comprehensive aphasia program implemented by graduate student clinicians7
“It’s like a lifeboat”: stakeholder perspectives of an intensive comprehensive aphasia program (ICAP)”7
Development of a tailored intervention to implement an Intensive and Comprehensive Aphasia Program (ICAP) into Australian health services7
An aphasia research agenda – a consensus statement from the collaboration of aphasia trialists7
Reassessing assessment : what can post stroke aphasia assessment learn from research on assessment in education?6
Shared decision making for persons with aphasia: a scoping review6
Controlling the past, owning the present, and future: cholinergic modulation decreases semantic perseverations in a person with post-stroke aphasia6
Public awareness of aphasia in Kuwait6
Counselling education for speech-language pathology students in Australia: a survey of education in post-stroke aphasia6
Language processing in glioma patients: speed or accuracy as a sensitive measure?6
Agrammatic output in non-fluent, including Broca’s, aphasia as a rational behavior6
People with non-fluent aphasia initiating actions in everyday conversation with familiar conversation partners: resources for participation6
Effect of an intensive comprehensive aphasia program on language and communication in chronic aphasia6
Linguistic and nonlinguistic processing speed across age-matched normal healthy controls and individuals with left-hemisphere damage, with and without aphasia6
Providing aphasia-friendly information in the healthcare setting: Applying the Theoretical Domains Framework to identify factors that influence speech pathologists’ self-reported practice5
Exploring the effects of a communication partner training programme for adapted transport drivers5
Developing, monitoring, and reporting of fidelity in aphasia trials: core recommendations from the collaboration of aphasia trialists (CATs) trials for aphasia panel5
Combining Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) With Computerized Working Memory Training to Improve Language Abilities in Chronic Aphasia: A Pilot Case Study5
Best Practice in Post-Stroke Aphasia Services According to People with Lived Experience. A Modified Nominal Group Technique Study5
Priming Sentence Production in Older Adults: Evidence for Preserved Implicit Learning5
The 15-item version of the Boston Naming Test in Italian: normative data for adults5
In it for the long haul: a reflective account of collaborative involvement in aphasia research and education5
Experiences of mood changes and preferences for management within stepped psychological care from the perspective of spouses of people with aphasia5
A systematic review of aphasia therapy provided in the early period of post-stroke recovery5
What do people with aphasia want from the Queen Square Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programme and do they achieve it? A quantitative and qualitative analysis of their short, medium, long-term and e5
Aphasia outcome measurement in clinical practice: An international survey4
ICT usage in aphasia rehabilitation – beliefs, biases, and influencing factors from the perspectives of speech and language therapists4
Psycholinguistic variables influencing word retrieval in Persian speaking people with aphasia4
Quantifying aphasia treatment: The effect of aphasia severity on treatment dose4
Noun and Verb Impairment in Single-Word Naming and Discourse Production in Mandarin-English Bilingual Adults with Aphasia4
Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke4
One cat, two cats, red cat, blue cats: eliciting morphemes from individuals with primary progressive aphasia4
Structured external memory aid treatment (SEMAT) for older adults with mild cognitive impairment: long-term adherence and acceptability of treatment4
A feasibility study of a novel computer-based treatment for sentence production deficits in aphasia, delivered by a combination of clinician-led and self-managed treatment sessions4
Accessing information and adapting to the role of care partner for stroke survivors with aphasia during the early Covid-19 pandemic4
Statistics and psychometrics for the CAT-N: Documenting the Comprehensive Aphasia Test for Norwegian4
The efficacy of treatments for sentence production deficits in aphasia: a systematic review4
Effects of cognitive and social demands on linguistic production for people with moderate, mild, or no aphasia4
Aphasia friendly Canada: The aphasia friendly business campaign4
Converting to online conversations in COVID-19: People with aphasia and Students’ experiences of an online Conversation Partner Scheme4
Recursive Self-feedback Improved Speech Fluency in Two Patients with Chronic Nonfluent Aphasia3
Naming Images in Aphasia: Effects of Graphic Representations and Photographs on Naming Performance in Persons With and Without Aphasia3
Mind-body and creative arts therapies for people with aphasia: a mixed-method systematic review3
Short term memory in aphasia: effects of modality and relationship with Western Aphasia Battery-R performance3
Interfered-Naming Therapy for Aphasia (INTA): a neuroscience-based approach to improve linguistic-executive processing3
Virtual reality as a new tool for the rehabilitation of post-stroke patients with chronic aphasia: an exploratory study3
A transcription-less quantitative analysis of aphasic discourse elicited with an adapted version of the Amsterdam-Nijmegen Everyday Language Test (ANELT)3
Switching attention deficits in post-stroke individuals with different aphasia types3
Evaluating Fluency in Aphasia: Fluency Scales, Trichotomous Judgements, or Machine Learning3
The challenge of achieving greater generalization in phonological treatment of Aphasia3
Protocol for the development of the international population registry for aphasia after stroke (I-PRAISE)3
“We all have coping and communication problems”. Experiences of stroke survivors living with aphasia and graduate student clinicians who participated in a telehealth interprofessional psychoeducation 3
Linguistic and cultural properties of the Spanish adaptation of the CAT (SP-CAT): pilot results from neurotypical subjects3
Linguistic performance during monologues and correlates of neuropsychological function for adults with multiple sclerosis3
Investigating NIBS for language rehabilitation in aphasia3
Word retrieval in aphasia: From naming tests to connected speech and the impact on well-being3
Preliminary assessment of connected speech and language as marker for cognitive change in late middle-aged Black/African American adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease3
Language and memory: an investigation of the relationship between autobiographical memory recall and narrative production of semantic and episodic information3
Instances of trouble in aphasia and dementia: an analysis of trouble domain and interactional consequences3
Behavioural and electrophysiological evaluation of the impact of different cue types upon individuals with acquired anomia3
Aphasia rehabilitation when speech pathologists and clients do not share the same language: a scoping review3
Repeated attempts, phonetic errors, and syllabifications in a case study:Evidence of impaired transfer from phonology to articulatory planning3
Understanding User Needs for Digital Aphasia Therapy: Experiences and Preferences of Speech and Language Therapists3
Epilogue: Harnessing the experimental and clinical resources to address service imperatives in multiethnic aphasia caseloads3
Feasibility of awake brain surgery in glioblastoma patients with severe aphasia: Five case illustrations3
Patient Perspectives of a University-Based Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program for Stroke Survivors with Aphasia3
From the Inner Circle to Rebuilding Social Networks: A Grounded Theory Longitudinal Study Exploring the Experience of Close Personal Relationships from the Perspective of People with Post Stroke Aphas3
Measuring Inner Speech Objectively and Subjectively in Aphasia2
Evaluation of treatment effects of semantic feature analysis on mild anomia in multiple sclerosis2
How ten speech-language pathologists provide informational counseling across the rehabilitation continuum for care partners of stroke survivors with aphasia2
What does it mean to be aphasia aware? An international survey of stakeholder perspectives and experiences of aphasia awareness2
Phase I test development for a brief assessment of transactional success in aphasia: methods and preliminary findings of main concepts in non-aphasic participants2
Can non-linguistic cognitive stimulation enhance the cognitive and linguistic functions of people with aphasia receiving conversation therapy? Preliminary findings2
Verbosity, traumatic brain injury, and conversation: A preliminary investigation2
Behavioural and neurophysiological responses to written naming treatment and high definition tDCS: a case study in advanced primary progressive aphasia2
The Italian Aphasia Awareness Survey (IAAS): an online questionnaire about the public knowledge of aphasia in Italy, informative findings2
Feasibility of Remotely Supervised Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (RS-tDCS) for People with Stroke-Induced and Progressive Aphasia2
Generalization outcomes of Sound Production Treatment (SPT) for acquired apraxia of speech: relationship to treatment dosage2
When words first fail: Predicting the emergence of primary progressive aphasia variants from unclassifiable anomic performance in early disease2
Preferences of people with post-stroke aphasia for aphasia research videos: An international project2
Word Retrieval Treatments in Aphasia: A Survey of Professional Practice2
Do best practice recommendations align with current aphasia practices in the Swedish care context: a national survey2
Toward Self-Regulated Learning in Aphasia Rehabilitation: A Proposed Framework2
Requests to children by parents with aphasia2
Do gestures have a hand in verb retrieval? Investigation of iconic and non-iconic gestures in aphasia2
Structural priming from production to comprehension in aphasia2
Empathy, Post-Stroke Aphasia, and Speech-Language Pathology Students2
Preserving lexical retrieval skills across languages in a bilingual person with logopenic primary progressive aphasia2
Baseline Conceptual-Semantic Impairment Predicts Longitudinal Treatment Effects for Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia and Alzheimer’s Disease2
Guidelines and recommendations for cross-linguistic aphasia assessment: a review of 10 years of comprehensive aphasia test adaptations2
Validation and standardization of the Psycholinguistic Assessments of Language Processing in Aphasia (PALPA)2
The communication needs of people with primary progressive aphasia and their family: a scoping review2
Contemporary issues in apraxia of speech2
A feasibility study of teleassessment for people with aphasia in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait2
Factors affecting cross-language activation and language mixing in bilingual aphasia: A case study2
The “I” in ICAPs: examining treatment intensity under the microscope2
Test item priorities for a screening tool to identify cognitive-communication disorder after right hemisphere stroke2
Verb Frequency and Density Drive Naming Performance in Primary Progressive Aphasia2
Speech Fluency, Depression, and Resilience in Chronic Aphasia2
Interfered-Naming Therapy for Aphasia (INTA): behavioural and computational effects of a novel linguistic-executive approach2
Quality of life outcomes from aphasia telepractice: A scoping review2
The management of multilingual adults with aphasia in Malaysia: current practices, needs, and challenges2
Are object naming capacities affected in Parkinson’s Disease? Exploration of picture naming abilities and associated cognitive deficits2
Adaptation and Validation of the World Health Organization Quality of Life – BREF (WHOQOL-BREF) for People with Aphasia2
Comparing the effects of semantically related and non-related verb retrieval treatments in persons with aphasia: a single-case study2
Predictors of self-reported word-finding difficulties in glioma patients – a longitudinal study1
Integrity of input verbal short-term memory ability predicts naming accuracy in aphasia1
Outcomes from a pilot dose comparison study of naming therapy in aphasia1
Research gaps in Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programs: A qualitative study1
Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) treatment in L1 and L2 in bilingual aphasia: Effects of cognitive and language factors1
The online processing of the ambiguous null object in Mandarin among patients with Broca’s aphasia1
Psychometric properties of the Health Professionals and Aphasia Questionnaire (HPAQ): a new self-assessment tool for evaluating health communication with people with aphasia1
Designing a group yoga class for adults with aphasia: “From the minute you walk in… it is communicatively accessible”1
People with aphasia living alone: A scoping review1
Subjective Experience of Word Production Difficulties in Aphasia: a Metaphor Analysis of Autobiographical Accounts1
Predicting Confrontation Naming in the Logopenic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia1
Information about word class is both semantically and lexically represented: evidence from an advantage for verbs in two speakers with aphasia1
Comprehensive Aphasia Test (CAT): Comparability of the Croatian and Norwegian versions1
Written news media coverage of aphasia: an update1
“I Wasn’t Just Sitting There”: Empowering Care Partners through the Aphasia-Friendly Reading Approach1
Aphasia and acute care: a qualitative study of family perspectives1
A Survey on the Speech Therapy Rehabilitation Landscape for Aphasia in Brazil1
A comparison of different connected-speech tasks for detecting mild cognitive impairment using multivariate pattern analysis1
Evaluating circumlocution in naming as a predictor of communicative informativeness and efficiency in discourse1
Counseling practices of speech-language pathologists working with aphasia: “I did not have adequate training in actual counseling strategies.”1
Improved comprehension of irony and indirect requests following a severe traumatic brain injury: two case studies1
Development of an evidence-based aphasia therapy implementation tool: an international survey of speech pathologists’ access to and use of aphasia therapy resources1
Early considerations of genetics in aphasia rehabilitation: a narrative review1
Telerehabilitation of aphasia: A systematic review of the literature1
How dual-task interference on word production is modulated by the timing of the secondary task: evidence from errors in people with aphasia1
Cross-language Generalization in Bilingual Aphasia: Influence of Manner of Second Language Acquisition1
Measuring Verbal Reasoning and Executive Strategies in German Speaking People with Cognitive-Communication Disorders: Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Pilot Testing of the FAVRES-DE1
Investigating distinct semantic processing ability in individuals with dementia using the n-back task1
Tense and agreement in Moroccan Arabic agrammatism: Evidence for task effects1
Collaborative referencing using hand gestures in Wernicke’s aphasia: Discourse analysis of a case study1
Pitch accent disorder observed in a Japanese patient due to traumatic head injury1
Determinants of Healthcare Expenditures among People with Aphasia: Importance of Race, Sex, Residence, and Aphasia Type1
Language assessment in persons with aphasia early after thrombolysis: the utility of multilevel procedures of discourse analysis1
Longitudinal changes in connected speech over a one-year span in the nonfluent/agrammatic variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia1
Investigating the neural basis of post-stroke aphasia therapy; a systematic review of neuroscience-based therapy studies1
The Effects of Using Video-Clip Stimuli in Response Elaboration Training in Persian Speakers with Chronic Broca’s Aphasia1
Brain Lesions Associated with Communication-Related Quality of Life Following Surgical Removal of Primary Left-Hemisphere Tumours1
“I’ve Got No Skills to Maintain – to Keep That Going” : A Qualitative Study of People with Chronic Aphasia and Their Partners About Factors Contributing to the Maintenance of Aphasi1
Automatically measuring speech fluency in people with aphasia: first achievements using read-speech data1
Comparing patterns of familiar language use across spontaneous speech contexts in individuals with nonfluent aphasia and healthy controls1
Harnessing insights from a community of practice to progress aphasia psychological care in Ireland: A mixed methods integration study informed by normalisation process theory1
Dyadic conversation training in Mandarin for bilinguals with aphasia and their communication partners1
Macrolinguistic function in temporal lobe epilepsy: a reinterpretation of circumstantiality1
‘To be’ or not ‘to be’: an analysis of copula production and omission in people with non-fluent aphasia1
Implementation of the Comprehensive High-dose Aphasia Treatment (CHAT) program: “ A different way of operating1
Efficacy of Speech Output Technologies in Interventions for Persons with Aphasia: A Scoping Review1
The public awareness and knowledge of aphasia in Saudi Arabia1
An examination of sample length and reliability of the Interactional Network Tool, a new measure of group interactions in acquired brain injury1
Aphasia awareness and knowledge in Croatia1
The effects of cognitive-linguistic interventions to treat aphasia in the first 90 days post-stroke: A systematic review1
Does Gesture Improve the Communication Success of People with Aphasia?: A Systematic Review1
Screening Depression and Suicidality in Post Stroke Aphasia: A Theory of Planned Behaviour Study1
Development of main concept and core lexicon checklists for the original and modern Cookie Theft stimuli1
Tracking changes in conversation during and after communication partner training: an exploratory study1
Māori aspirations following stroke: A pathway forward for the speech-language therapy field1
Differences in Connected Speech Outcomes Across Elicitation Methods1
Configuration of a telerehabilitation system to deliver a comprehensive aphasia therapy program via telerehabilitation (TeleCHAT): A human-centred design approach1
More than one way to improve a CAT: Outcomes and reflections on two iterations of the Queen Square Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programme1
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