Browse by UCL people
Group by: Type | Date
Number of items: 34.
Article
Barnes, S;
Toocaram, S;
Nickels, L;
Beeke, S;
Best, W;
Bloch, S;
(2019)
Everyday conversation after right hemisphere damage: A methodological demonstration and some preliminary findings.
Journal of Neurolinguistics
, 52
, Article 100850. 10.1016/j.jneuroling.2019.100850.
|
Beckley, F;
Best, W;
Beeke, S;
(2017)
Delivering communication strategy training for people with aphasia: what is current clinical practice?
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
, 52
(2)
pp. 197-213.
10.1111/1460-6984.12265.
|
Beckley, F;
Best, W;
Johnson, F;
Edwards, S;
Maxim, J;
Beeke, S;
(2013)
Conversation therapy for agrammatism: exploring the therapeutic process of engagement and learning by a person with aphasia.
Int J Lang Commun Disord
, 48
(2)
220 - 239.
10.1111/j.1460-6984.2012.00204.x.
|
Beeke, S;
Beckley, F;
Best, W;
Johnson, F;
Edwards, S;
Maxim, J;
(2013)
Extended turn construction and test question sequences in the conversations of three speakers with agrammatic aphasia.
Clin Linguist Phon
, 27
(10-11)
784 - 804.
10.3109/02699206.2013.808267.
|
Beeke, S;
Beckley, F;
Johnson, F;
Heilemann, C;
Edwards, S;
Maxim, J;
Best, W;
(2015)
Conversation focused aphasia therapy: investigating the adoption of strategies by people with agrammatism.
Aphasiology
, 29
(3)
355 - 377.
10.1080/02687038.2014.881459.
|
Beeke, S;
Johnson, F;
Beckley, F;
Heilemann, C;
Edwards, S;
Maxim, J;
Best, W;
(2014)
Enabling Better Conversations Between a Man With Aphasia and His Conversation Partner: Incorporating Writing Into Turn Taking.
RESEARCH ON LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION
, 47
(3)
292 - 305.
10.1080/08351813.2014.925667.
|
Best, W;
Hughes, L;
Masterson, J;
Thomas, MSC;
Howard, D;
Kapikian, A;
Shobbrook, K;
(2021)
Understanding differing outcomes from semantic and phonological interventions with children with word-finding difficulties: a group and case series study.
Cortex
, 134
pp. 145-161.
10.1016/j.cortex.2020.09.030.
|
Best, Wendy;
Sze, Wei Ping;
Grassly, Jennie;
Nickels, Lyndsey;
(2022)
Finding the balance; the importance of valuing different designs in intervention research.
Bulletin of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
|
Best, W;
(2005)
Investigation of a new intervention for children with word-finding problems.
INT J LANG COMM DIS
, 40
(3)
279 - 318.
10.1080/1368282410001734156.
|
Best, W;
Fedor, A;
Hughes, L;
Kapikian, A;
Masterson, J;
Roncoli, S;
Fern-Pollak, L;
(2015)
Intervening to alleviate word-finding difficulties in children: case series data and a computational modelling foundation.
Cognitive Neuropsychology
1 - 36.
10.1080/02643294.2014.1003204.
|
Best, W;
Grassly, J;
Greenwood, A;
Herbert, R;
Hickin, J;
Howard, D;
(2013)
Aphasia rehabilitation: Does generalisation from anomia therapy occur and is it predictable? A case series study.
Cortex
, 49
(9)
2345 - 2357.
10.1016/j.cortex.2013.01.005.
|
Best, W;
Grassly, J;
Greenwood, A;
Herbert, R;
Hickin, J;
Howard, D;
(2011)
A controlled study of changes in conversation following aphasia therapy for anomia.
DISABIL REHABIL
, 33
(3)
229 - 242.
10.3109/09638288.2010.534230.
|
Best, W;
Hughes, LM;
Masterson, J;
Thomas, M;
Fedor, A;
Roncoli, S;
Fern-Pollak, L;
... Kapikian, A; + view all
(2018)
Intervention for children with word-finding difficulties: A parallel group randomised control trial.
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
, 20
(7)
pp. 708-719.
10.1080/17549507.2017.1348541.
|
Best, W;
Maxim, J;
Heilemann, C;
Beckley, F;
Johnson, F;
Edwards, SI;
Howard, D;
(2016)
Conversation Therapy with People with Aphasia and Conversation Partners using Video Feedback: A Group and Case Series Investigation of Changes in Interaction.
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
, 10
, Article 562. 10.3389/fnhum.2076.00562.
|
Best, W;
Sze, WP;
Edmundson, A;
Nickels, L;
(2019)
What counts as evidence? Swimming against the tide: Valuing both clinically informed experimentally controlled case series and randomized controlled trials in intervention research.
Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention
, 13
(3)
pp. 107-135.
10.1080/17489539.2019.1597444.
|
Dipper, L;
Franklin, S;
de Aguiar, V;
Baumgaertner, A;
Brady, M;
Best, W;
Bruehl, S;
... Knoph, M. Kirmess, C. Markey, M. Meinzer, C. Mendez Orellana, F.; + view all
(2021)
An Umbrella Review of Aphasia Intervention descriPtion In Research: the AsPIRE project.
Aphasiology
10.1080/02687038.2020.1852001.
(In press).
|
Dyson, H;
Best, W;
Solity, J;
Hulme, C;
(2017)
Training mispronunciation correction and word meanings improves children’s ability to learn to read words.
Scientific Studies of Reading
, 21
(5)
pp. 392-407.
10.1080/10888438.2017.1315424.
|
Dyson, H;
Solity, J;
Best, W;
Hulme, C;
(2018)
The effectiveness of a small group vocabulary intervention programme: evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design.
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
, 53
(5)
pp. 947-958.
10.1111/1460-6984.12404.
|
Heilemann, C;
Best, W;
Johnson, F;
Beckley, F;
Edwards, S;
Maxim, J;
Beeke, S;
(2014)
Investigating treatment fidelity in a conversation-based aphasia therapy.
Aphasie und verwandte Gebiete/Aphasie et domaines associés
, 37
(2)
pp. 14-26.
|
Herbert, R;
Gregory, E;
Best, W;
(2014)
Syntactic versus lexical therapy for anomia in acquired aphasia: Differential effects on narrative and conversation.
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders
, 42
(2)
pp. 162-173.
10.1111/1460-6984.12054.
|
Hughes, L;
Corrin, J;
Newton, C;
Best, W;
(2022)
‘Where does Granny live?’ The role of test questions in conversational remembering between mothers and their children with developmental language disorder.
Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders
, 12
(2)
pp. 152-182.
10.1558/jircd.20235.
|
Johnson, F;
Beeke, S;
Best, W;
(2019)
Searching for active ingredients in rehabilitation: applying the taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to a conversation therapy for aphasia.
Disability and Rehabilitation
10.1080/09638288.2019.1703147.
(In press).
|
Johnson, FM;
Best, W;
Beckley, FC;
Maxim, J;
Beeke, S;
(2017)
Identifying mechanisms of change in a conversation therapy for aphasia using behaviour change theory and qualitative methods.
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
, 52
(3)
pp. 374-387.
10.1111/1460-6984.12279.
|
Nickels, Lyndsey;
Fischer-Baum, Simon;
Best, Wendy;
(2022)
Single case studies are a powerful tool for developing, testing and extending theories.
Nature Reviews Psychology
, 1
pp. 733-747.
10.1038/s44159-022-00127-y.
|
Nickels, L;
Best, W;
Howard, D;
(2015)
Optimising the ingredients for evaluation of the effects of intervention.
Aphasiology
, 29
(5)
619 - 643.
10.1080/02687038.2014.1000613.
|
Nickels, L;
Howard, D;
Best, W;
(2011)
On the use of different methodologies in cognitive neuropsychology: Drink deep and from several sources.
COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY
, 28
(7)
475 - 485.
10.1080/02643294.2012.672406.
|
Rossiter, C;
Best, W;
(2013)
"Penguins don't fly": An investigation into the effect of typicality on picture naming in people with aphasia.
Aphasiology
, 27
(7)
784 - 798.
10.1080/02687038.2012.751579.
|
Swinburn, K;
Best, W;
Beeke, S;
Cruice, M;
Smith, L;
Pearce Willis, E;
Ledingham, K;
... McVicker, SJ; + view all
(2019)
A concise patient reported outcome measure for people with aphasia: the aphasia impact questionnaire 21.
Aphasiology
, 33
(9)
pp. 1035-1060.
10.1080/02687038.2018.1517406.
|
|
Sze, Wei Ping;
Warren, Jane;
Sacchett, Carol;
Best, Wendy;
(2025)
Facilitating Spoken Word Retrieval in Chronic Aphasia: A Case Series Investigation of Orthographic Cues With and Without Phonological Support.
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders
, 60
(3)
, Article e70048. 10.1111/1460-6984.70048.
|
Sze, WP;
Hameau, S;
Warren, J;
Best, W;
(2021)
Identifying the components of a successful spoken naming therapy: A meta-analysis of word-finding interventions for adults with aphasia.
Aphasiology
, 35
(1)
pp. 33-72.
10.1080/02687038.2020.1781419.
|
Thomas, MSC;
Fedor, A;
Davis, R;
Yang, J;
Alireza, H;
Charman, T;
Masterson, J;
(2019)
Computational modelling of interventions for developmental disorders.
Psychological Review
10.1037/rev0000151.
(In press).
|
Conference item
Beeke, SL;
Maxim, J;
Bruns, C;
Johnson, F;
Beckley, F;
Sirman, N;
Edwards, S;
(2018)
Better Conversations with Aphasia: What are the interactional challenges of Wernicke’s aphasia and how do people deal with them?
Presented at: International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference (IARC), Aveiro, Portugal.
|
Beeke, SL;
Sirman, N;
Beckley, F;
Maxim, J;
Edwards, S;
Best, W;
(2018)
The impact of Better Conversations with Aphasia on current practice by UK speech and language therapists.
Presented at: International Aphasia Rehabilitation Conference (IARC), Aveiro, Portugal.
|
Thesis
Grassly, J;
(2013)
Facilitating word retrieval in people with aphasia: an exploration of the relationship between language and neuropsychological processing.
Doctoral thesis , UCL (University College London).
|