An investigation of Luria's hypothesis on prompting in aphasic naming disturbances

作者: Edith Chin Li , Gerald J. Canter

DOI: 10.1016/0021-9924(87)90034-7

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摘要: Abstract This study investigated Luria's hypothesis that aphasic subgroups would respond differentially to phonemic prompts. Responsiveness initial-sound cues was examined in 40 aphasics—10 Broca's, conduction, Wernicke's, and anomic aphasics who had naming difficulties. Results, with the exception of group, supported predictions. Broca's were responsive cueing, while Wernicke's not. Conduction tended a fashion similar group. The relationship cueing responsiveness underlying mechanisms is discussed.

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