Mappingmetoden och bildmaterialet Everyday Life Activities – behandling av agrammatism hos personer med afasi av Broca-typ
Abstract
This pilot study describes a therapy method for persons with
Broca´s aphasia. This method is based on the mapping hypothesis (Schwartz,
Saffran & Marin 1980). The mapping hypothesis is based on the assumption
that agrammatism is caused by an inability to combine syntactic structure
with thematic roles. This study describes a combination of the therapy
method mentioned above and the Everyday life activities photo series (ELA,
Stark 1992). The aim of the study was to investigate if therapy based on a
written sentence/picture format is a viable starting-point for future research.
The therapy presented combined written sentences with pictures describing
everyday life activities. Therapy aimed to improve auditory comprehension
and it was expected that this improvement should be reflected in gains in
speech production. The subject was asked to identify verb, agent and theme
in sentences of varying length. Evaluation indicated an improvement of the
subject´s auditory comprehension abilities as well as speech production
abilities. Further research is needed to determine if these results are directly
related to the treatment method described in this study. This study is a pilot
study but a project plan describing a multiple baseline across behaviours
and subjects design study with three patients is included.
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Student essay
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Date
2011-09-21Author
Virdebrant Nordgren, Gunilla
Keywords
pilotstudie
mappinghypotesen
mappingmetoden
agrammatism
Brocas afasi
pilot study
mapping hypothesis
mapping therapy
agrammatism
Broca's aphasia
Series/Report no.
2010:224
Language
swe