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Naming Images in Aphasia: Effects of Illustrative and Photographic Images on Naming Performance in People With and Without Aphasia
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2022-05-03
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Reymond, Claire
Widmer Beierlein, Sandra
Müller, Christine
Reutimann, Ricarda
Kuntner, Katrin Petra
Falcón García, Noelia
Grumbinaite, Indre
Hemm-Ode, Simone
Degen, Markus
Parrillo, Fabrizio
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Background: Picture naming is a common tool in aphasia diagnosis
and therapy. However, opinions differ as to which type of image
(e.g., photographs, drawings) is most suitable for naming tasks and
whether there is a difference on naming correctness and latencies
based on image type. Moreover, recent studies have mainly ana-
lysed colour photographs and black-and-white line drawings leav-
ing out image types like graphic representations that apply image
features that can facilitate naming such as colour, controlled size, or
texture.
Aims: To shed more light on appropriate image types for persons
with aphasia, we created graphic representations depicting nouns
and verbs and compared them to photographic stimuli in a naming
task including persons with aphasia (PWA) and a control group
(CG).
Methods & Procedures: 33 PWA and 33 age matched persons (CG)
participated in the study. Naming correctness and latencies were
measured in two different conditions: concepts depicted as
coloured photographs vs. as graphic representations. 128 pictures
of linguistically controlled German-language concepts (64 nouns,
64 verbs) had to be named. The designed graphic stimuli were
developed by professional designers based on photographs. The
photographs were selected from stock image databases according
to a defined image concept. This image concept was based on
empirical findings regarding image features that facilitate naming
(e.g., colour, texture, shading) and was applied to the selection of
the photographs as well as to the creation of the graphic represen-
tations. The images were presented in pseudo-randomized
sequences on a tablet and all reactions of the participants were
videotaped. The data from the main study was analysed using
generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) and linear mixed models.
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Aphasia, Picture naming, Image type, Image features, E-Inclusion
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REYMOND, Claire, Sandra WIDMER BEIERLEIN, Christine MÜLLER, Ricarda REUTIMANN, Katrin Petra KUNTNER, Noelia FALCÓN GARCÍA, Indre GRUMBINAITE, Simone HEMM-ODE, Markus DEGEN, Fabrizio PARRILLO, Stefan KARLIN, Sung Hea PARK und Anja BLECHSCHMIDT, 2022. Naming Images in Aphasia: Effects of Illustrative and Photographic Images on Naming Performance in People With and Without Aphasia. Aphasiology. 3 Mai 2022. S. 1–23. DOI 10.1080/02687038.2022.2064421. Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-4216