Aphasia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Picture Naming in the Context of Image Type and Response Variety in People With and Without Aphasia
Verified date | December 2021 |
Source | University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The observational study aims to investigate the effect of two factors that influence the ease with which aphasic and healthy participants name visual stimuli. The main factors investigated here are the image type of the visual stimulus (drawing or photographic image) and the response variety (standard language vs dialect). The hypothesis is formulated as follows: The image type of the visual stimulus (drawing or photographic image) and the response variety (standard language or dialect) will have an effect on naming correctness and/or naming latencies in people with aphasia within the picture naming test. The experiment was as follows: Persons with aphasia and healthy participants were presented with objects and verbs depicted as photographs or illustrations on a tablet. All participants were asked to name the depicted term in two different language varieties as correctly and as fast as possible. Answers were recorded synchronously. No feedback should be given to the participants (=no therapy). The results of picture naming were not analyzed patient-specifically in relation to their condition or therapy. Naming performance was collected as a momentary data set in order to investigate the speed of naming in general. The ethic committee Northwestern and Central Switzerland approved the study to be observational as no effect of intervention(s) on biomedical or other health related outcomes were evaluated, but only the influence of type of the visual stimulus and the response variety on correctness and naming latencies in the two participant groups.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 66 |
Est. completion date | January 28, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | January 28, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Inclusion Criteria PWA - Diagnosed with minimal, light or moderate aphasia provoked by a left hemisphere cardiovascular accident - post-acute or chronic phase with a minimum of six weeks post onset - Swiss German as first language - sufficient language comprehension to follow the instructions during the experiment - attention span of minimum 45 minutes - no indication for dementia and if any only mild dysarthria and apraxia of speech according to the treating speech therapist - intact color vision - normal or corrected to normal vision and hearing Inclusion Criteria CG - Swiss German as first language - No neurological diseases in their health history - Intact color vision - Normal or corrected to normal vision and hearing Exclusion Criteria: Exclusion Criteria PWA - Not fulfilling the above inclusion criteria - Severe aphasia - Aphasia with an associated disorder in the area of access to semantic object information, as indicated by performance on The Pyramids and Palm Trees Test (PPTT) Exclusion Criteria CG -Not fulfilling the above inclusion criteria |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Switzerland | Kantonsspital Aarau | Aarau | |
Switzerland | Logo Treffpunkt | Altdorf | |
Switzerland | Praxis LogoTreffpunkt | Altdorf | |
Switzerland | Kantonsspital Baden | Baden | |
Switzerland | Felix Platter Spital | Basel | |
Switzerland | REHAB Basel | Basel | |
Switzerland | Kantonsspital Baselland | Liestal | |
Switzerland | Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz | Muttenz | |
Switzerland | Rundum Therapie | Oberwil | |
Switzerland | Kantonsspital Olten | Olten | |
Switzerland | Praxis für Logopädie | Pratteln | |
Switzerland | Reha Rheinfelden | Rheinfelden | |
Switzerland | Spitäler Schaffhausen | Schaffhausen | |
Switzerland | Privat Klinik im Park Schinznach | Schinznach Bad | |
Switzerland | Rundum Therapie | Therwil | |
Switzerland | Spital Zofingen | Zofingen | |
Switzerland | Logopädische Praxis Dietiker | Zürich | |
Switzerland | Praxis Unterstrass | Zürich | |
Switzerland | Stadtspital Waid | Zürich | |
Switzerland | Universitätsspital Zürich | Zürich |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Simone Hemm-Ode |
Switzerland,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Naming correctness | The degree of correctness or incorrectness of the responses was coded manually following defined criteria. Response of the naming task was considered correct if the participant provided exclusively the previously defined reaction to the stimuli within 10 seconds. To be defined as extended correct response the reaction had to be classified as a synonym or a diminutive of the requested term. Responses describing a generic concept (e.g. "dog" instead of "poodle"), providing too much specification (e.g. rain coat instead of coat) were accounted as extended correct. The same applied for plural forms given instead of singulars. | Data were assessed during picture naming test on the test day (upto 1 month after inclusion). | |
Primary | Naming latencies | Naming latencies were only calculated for correct responses. Each naming latency was calculated as an interval by measuring the onset of correct target response following after the onset of visual naming stimulus on the tablet screen. Naming latencies were manually measured through using the speech analysis program Praat (Boersma, 2001), which allows acoustic analysis by presenting waveform and spectrogram of audio data.
Limit: 999 characters. |
Data were assessed during picture naming test on the test day (upto 1 month after inclusion). |
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