Dietz, Aimee and Hux, Karen and Beukelman, David and McKelvey, Miechelle (2008) Reading comprehension by people with chronic aphasia: A comparison of three levels of visuographic contextual support. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
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Abstract
This repeated measures investigation evaluated the impact of three levels of visuographic context—(a) photos of high-context scenes, (b) photos of low-context scenes, and (c) no-context—on the reading comprehension of narratives by people with chronic aphasia. Participants included 10 medically-stable adults with chronic aphasia and concomitant reading comprehension deficits. Analysis of individual accuracy scores revealed a subgroup of participants who appeared to benefit from visuographic context. Analysis also yielded significant differences for response time across the conditions. Findings suggest that contextually-rich visuographic information is supportive to at least some individuals with chronic aphasia when they perform reading comprehension tasks.
Item Type: | Clinical Aphasiology Paper |
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Additional Information: | USED WITH PERMISSION. |
Depositing User: | Tiffany Brand |
Date Deposited: | 09 Aug 2010 |
Last Modified: | 31 Oct 2016 15:13 |
Conference: | Clinical Aphasiology Conference > Clinical Aphasiology Conference (2008 : 38th : Jackson Hole, WY : May 27 - June 1, 2008) |
URI: | http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/id/eprint/1917 |
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