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Effects of intensive language action therapy (ILAT) on automatic language processing were assessed using Magnetoencephalography (MEG).
Intensive language action therapy is applied with high therapy frequency, for example 30 hours within 10 working days.
It is here that the newly developed methods for intense language action therapy become significant in neuroscience research.
This type of language action therapy was originally labelled "Communicative Aphasia Therapy" (Pulvermüller & Roth, 1991; Pulvermüller & Schönle, 1993).
Special attention was paid to perspectives offered by conjunctive treatment applying language action therapy together with neuropharmacological treatment.
Intensive language action therapy led to a significant increase in language performance as measured by clinical tests.
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The player has to suggest the right therapy, action and/or examination to solve the problem posed by the patient (Fig. 1b – List of possible Actions – Therapy control; Contact the doctor; Infection resolved; Catheter removal and simultaneous reinsertion of a new catheter).
These principles are condensed into a new family of treatment approaches, which we here tag "intensive language-action therapy", or ILAT.
Twelve patients (3 females, mean age 57 years, range 26 76 years) with chronic non-fluent aphasia were tested immediately before and after participating in a two week intensive language-action therapy.
Research that seeks to understand the meta-cognitive process of reflection-on-action (clinical supervision), and how, in turn, supervision improves the therapist's capacity for reflection-in-action (therapy) must utilize methods that capture the complexity of these processes.
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