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Computers and Aphasia - A Special Issue of Aphasiology

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Zusatztext 'The publication seems timely given a increase in the number of aphasic individuals seen in clinic who already have considerable experience in the use of computers in their professional and/or private lives. It provides a very interesting read for those who are considering the use of computers in the delivery of therapy to their clients with aphasia.' William van Steenbrugge! Flinders University! Australia. In Aphasiology 20! 2006. Informationen zum Autor Brian Petheram Klappentext This special issue of Aphasiology brings together papers from six countries in three continents on the ways in which computers are being used in the domain. Zusammenfassung This special issue of Aphasiology brings together papers from six countries in three continents on the ways in which computers are being used in the domain. Inhaltsverzeichnis B.Petheram, Editorial. S., M. van de Sandt, D. Frans van Harskamp, P. Koudstaal, E. Visch-Brink, Cues on Request: The Efficacy of Multicue, a Computer Program for Word Finding Therapy. J. Mortley, J. Wade, P. Enderby, Superhighway to Promoting a Client-therapist Partnership? Using the Internet to Deliver Word-retrieval Computer Therapy, Monitored Remotely with Minimal Speech and Language Therapy Input. C.W. Wallesch, H. Johannsen-Horbach, Computers in Aphasia Therapy - Effects and Side-effects. R.T. Wertz, R. Katz, Outcomes of Computer-Provided Treatment for Aphasia. M. van de Sandt , High- tech AAC and Aphasia: Widening Horizons? J. Egan, L. Worrall, D. Oxenham, Accessible Internet Training Package Helps People with Aphasia Cross the Digital Divide.

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