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We proposed that if treatment were directed at the level of the phonologic processor, opportunities for naming via a phonological route, as opposed to a strictly whole word route, would be enhanced, thereby improving naming.
* There were a number of suggestions about changing the software itself (improving naming of functions and outputs).
The primary aim of this study was to investigate whether adolescent mental health literacy, could be improved by means of a universal education programme by: a) improving naming of symptom profiles of mental disorder, b) reducing prejudiced beliefs about mental illness, and c) improving knowledge about where to seek help for mental health problems.
The main aim was to investigate whether mental health literacy, could be improved by a 3-days universal education programme by: a) improving naming of symptom profiles of mental disorder, b) reducing prejudiced beliefs, and c) improving knowledge about where to seek help for mental health problems.
Candidates usually do see some improvement in the polls when they enter a race, but it is generally modest — usually 2 or 3 points — and may simply reflect favorable press coverage and improved name recognition.
To learn if treatment improved naming, a single-subject, repeated probe design with replication was employed.
Several studies have reported improved naming using the semantic feature analysis (SFA) approach in individuals with aphasia.
We agree that we should definitely improve naming conventions for functions.
We agree that we should definitely improve naming conventions for object columns.
Anodal tDCS significantly improved naming accuracy by 20.5% on average compared to sham after 5 days of intervention.
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