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1. Effectiveness of French Phonological Components Analysis in individuals with chronic aphasia.

2. Multilevel factors predict treatment response following semantic feature-based intervention in bilingual aphasia.

3. Combining executive function training and anomia therapy in chronic post-stroke aphasia: A preliminary study of multidimensional effects.

4. Mechanisms of brain activation following naming therapy in aphasia: A systematic review on task-based fMRI studies.

5. Determinants of Multilevel Discourse Outcomes in Anomia Treatment for Aphasia.

6. A Meta-Analysis of Anomia Treatment in Bilingual Aphasia: Within- and Cross-Language Generalization and Predictors of the Treatment Outcomes.

7. Focusing on the locus of the breakdown for treatment of anomia: a pilot study.

8. Early within therapy naming probes as a clinically-feasible predictor of anomia treatment response.

9. Using a combined working memory - Semantic feature analysis approach to treat anomia in aphasia: A Pilot Study.

10. Repetition Priming Treatment for Anomia: Effects of Single- and Multiple-Exemplar Protocols.

11. Incorporating Metacognitive Strategy Training Into Semantic Treatment Promotes Restitutive and Substitutive Gains in Naming: A Single-Subject Investigation.

12. Treatment-induced neuroplasticity after anomia therapy in post-stroke aphasia: A systematic review of neuroimaging studies.

13. A randomized crossover single-case series comparing blocked versus random treatment for anomia.

14. Baseline structural imaging correlates of treatment outcomes in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia.

15. Vocabulary relearning in semantic dementia: Positive and negative consequences of increasing variability in the learning experience.

16. Stimulus- and Person-Level Variables Influence Word Production and Response to Anomia Treatment for Individuals With Chronic Poststroke Aphasia.

17. Applying adaptive distributed practice to self-managed computer-based anomia treatment: A single-case experimental design.

18. Naming vs. non-naming treatment in aphasia in a group setting-A randomized controlled trial.

19. Noninvasive stimulation of the unlesioned hemisphere and phonological treatment in a case of chronic anomia post-stroke.

20. Repetition Priming in Treatment of Anomia.

21. Beyond Percent Correct: Measuring Change in Individual Picture Naming Ability.

22. Predicting treatment outcomes for bilinguals with aphasia using computational modeling: Study protocol for the PROCoM randomised controlled trial

23. Lesion site and therapy time predict responses to a therapy for anomia after stroke: a prognostic model development study.

24. The effects of intensity on a phonological treatment for anomia in post-stroke aphasia.

25. Bilingual Abstract Semantic Associative Network Training (BAbSANT): A Polish-English case study.

26. Playing With BEARS: Balancing Effort, Accuracy, and Response Speed in a Semantic Feature Verification Anomia Treatment Game.

27. Effects of concurrent action and object naming treatment on naming skills and functional brain activation patterns in primary progressive aphasia: An fMRI study with a case-series design.

28. Disentangling the Psycholinguistic Loci of Anomia with Cognitive Psychometric Models.

29. Effects of Phonomotor Therapy and Semantic Feature Analysis on Discourse Production.

30. Intensive and non-intensive treatment of lexical anomia are equally efficient in post-stroke aphasia.

31. Mechanisms underlying anomia treatment outcomes.

32. Phonomotor Versus Semantic Feature Analysis Treatment for Anomia in 58 Persons With Aphasia: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

33. Vocabulary relearning in semantic dementia: Positive and negative consequences of increasing variability in the learning experience

34. The Influence of Phonomotor Treatment on Word Retrieval: Insights From Naming Errors.

35. The Link Between Verbal Short-Term Memory and Anomia Treatment Gains.

36. Modified semantic feature analysis for anomia: a single case study.

37. Treatment for Lexical Retrieval Impairments in Primary Progressive Aphasia: A Research Update with Implications for Clinical Practice.

38. Masked Repetition Priming Treatment for Anomia.

39. Response Time Inconsistencies in Object and Action Naming in Anomic Aphasia.

40. A case series comparison of semantically focused vs. phonologically focused cued naming treatment in aphasia.

41. Less is more: neural mechanisms underlying anomia treatment in chronic aphasic patients.

42. Effectiveness of technologies in the treatment of post-stroke anomia: A systematic review.

43. Objective support for subjective reports of successful inner speech in two people with aphasia.

44. Taking Sides: An Integrative Review of the Impact of Laterality and Polarity on Efficacy of Therapeutic Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation for Anomia in Chronic Poststroke Aphasia.

45. Treatment of verb anomia in aphasia: efficacy of self-administered therapy using a smart tablet.

46. Impact of Personal Relevance on Acquisition and Generalization of Script Training for Aphasia: A Preliminary Analysis.

47. Semantic Feature Analysis: Further Examination of Outcomes.

48. Nonverbal Working Memory as a Predictor of Anomia Treatment Success.

49. Masked Repetition Priming in Treatment of Anomia: A Phase 2 Study.

50. Semantic trouble sources and their repair in conversations affected by Parkinson's disease.

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