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Failure to replicate retrocausal recall
In: Psychology (2014)
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Naming facilitation therapy: investigating the facilitation effect for the treatment of 500 words
Goff, Catherine. - : University of Limerick, 2014
Abstract: non-peer-reviewed ; Background: Previous research has shown that Facilitation Therapy improves word retrieval in individuals with anomia (Nickels 2002b). Facilitation refers to the strengthening of neurological mappings between semantic and phonological lexicons when both are simultaneously active, resulting in enhanced word retrieval (Howard 2000). Jacoby (1983) indicates that repetition effects are due to the retrieval of context-specific information about the priming episode (a function of episodic memory) rather than changes in the accessibility of lexical knowledge. Objectives: 1) Investigate the efficacy of facilitation therapy for the treatment of 500 words for 5 clients with anomia over the course of 5 weeks. 2) Investigate the underlying mechanism of facilitation therapy through identification of primacy and recency effects, which would indicate recruitment of episodic memory. Methods: An item-specific design included 500 treatment items and 100 untreated items, and additional untreated items from the BNT and PALPA. The facilitation task used was whole-word repetition alongside a pictorially presented stimulus of the target word. Pre and post treatment results were compared for the group and individual participants. This study presents the group results and individual results for two participants: AB and POD. Results: Numbers in the n=500 treated set improved for the group but were not significant. POD and AB improved significantly on the n=500 treated set. POD’s untreated n=100 set remained stable. Unexpectedly, AB’s n=100 untreated set improved significantly. Primacy and recency effects were not evident in both POD and AB’s results, indicating that gains are not attributable to episodic memory recruitment. Conclusions: Small sample size and increased variation amongst participant’s abilities may have hindered attainment of significance for the group. POD’s gains are directly attributable to facilitation; AB’s generalization indicates that a facilitation effect was involved, however this alone cannot be directly attributed to her improvement. Contributing factors are discussed.
Keyword: anomia; episodic memory; facilitation; primacy and recency
URL: http://hdl.handle.net.proxy.lib.ul.ie/10344/4066
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The transition from participation to facilitation of supervision: an autoethnography
In: Master's of Arts in Interpreting Studies (MAIS) Theses (2014)
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Investigating Bilingual Non-Selective Lexical Access Within A Reading Comprehension Framework
In: Open Access Theses & Dissertations (2014)
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Exploring Dynamic Processes: a Qualitative Study of Problem-Based Learning Experiences within Clinical Psychology Training
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Group Facilitation as Hermeneutic Practice
Walsh, K D; Andersen, Patrea R. - : International Association of Facilitators, 2013
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Vergleich der Mediennutzung einsprachig und mehrsprachig aufwachsender Kinder zwischen drei und sechs Jahren ... : Comparing the media usage of mono- and multilingual preschoolers age 3 to 6 ...
Lüke, Timo; Pahnke, Bettina; Ritterfeld, Ute. - : Georg Thieme Verlag, 2012
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Vergleich der Mediennutzung einsprachig und mehrsprachig aufwachsender Kinder zwischen drei und sechs Jahren
Pahnke, Bettina; Lüke, Timo; Ritterfeld, Ute. - : Georg Thieme Verlag, 2012
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Naming facilitation therapy how many words can be learned this way?
Conlon, Frances. - : University of Limerick, 2012
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The neurocognitive substrates of naming facilitation in aphasia: An fMRI investigation.
Shiree Heath. - : The University of Queensland, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, 2012
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Examining the Impact of Facilitation on the Performance of Global Project Networks Collaborating in Virtual Workspaces
Comu, Semra. - : Virginia Tech, 2012
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Teacher’s action zone in facilitating group dynamics
In: Linguarum Arena : Revista do Programa Doutoral em Didáctica de Línguas da Universidade do Porto, Vol 3, Pp 89-101 (2012) (2012)
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ASL Versus Gestures: Mothers Promotion of Manual Communication with Their Children
In: Open Access Theses & Dissertations (2012)
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What phonological facilitation tells about semantic interference: a dual-task study
In: ISSN: 1664-1078 ; Frontiers in Psychology ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01440397 ; Frontiers in Psychology, Frontiers, 2011, 2, ⟨10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00057⟩ (2011)
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研究ノート 国際交流におけるコンフリクトの解決スキル ; Conflict Resolution Skills in International Exchange Activities
吉田 信介; Yoshida Shinsuke. - : 関西大学外国語学部, 2011
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Continual and explicit comparison to promote proactive facilitation during second computer language learning
Bower, Matt; McIver, Annabelle. - : New York : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2011
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Talk-in-interaction in facilitated and training workshops in organisations
RIXON, SASCHA. - 2011
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Inter-ocular Facilitation and Suppression in the Reading of Chinese Characters
Li, Ling-Ya. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2011
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Attention and facilitation: converging information versus inadvertent reading in Stroop task performance
In: http://www.nici.kun.nl/~ardiroel/Roelofs_JEPLMC_2010.pdf (2010)
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Phonological and orthographic cueing therapy: A case of generalised improvement
In: APHASIOLOGY , 24 (9) 991 - 1016. (2010) (2010)
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