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A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of - Queen Margaret University

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5.4 CASE SERIES<br />

This <strong>in</strong>vestigation has established that people with post-stroke aphasia can<br />

demonstrate the learn<strong>in</strong>g <strong>of</strong> new vocabulary. The variation <strong>in</strong> learn<strong>in</strong>g ability has<br />

been highlighted above. The <strong>in</strong>dividual pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> each participant will now be<br />

presented, <strong>in</strong>corporat<strong>in</strong>g relevant personal and medical <strong>in</strong>formation as well as<br />

raw scores on pre-tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g assessments (see section 4.2). Additionally, each<br />

participant’s <strong>in</strong>dividual ability to learn and reta<strong>in</strong> the new vocabulary is also<br />

presented.<br />

5.4.1 Individual pr<strong>of</strong>ile structure<br />

In order to orientate the reader to the <strong>in</strong>formation presented the contents <strong>of</strong> the<br />

follow<strong>in</strong>g tables will now be expla<strong>in</strong>ed (see Table 5.6 below for an example).<br />

Personal details<br />

Gender<br />

Age<br />

Education (yrs)<br />

Pre-morbid employment -<br />

Months post-stroke<br />

Stroke details -<br />

HADs anxiety<br />

HADs depression<br />

Independent learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Table 5.6<br />

Example <strong>of</strong> participant pr<strong>of</strong>ile table<br />

Language screen<strong>in</strong>g<br />

scores<br />

Listen<strong>in</strong>g lexical decision<br />

Repetition<br />

Read<strong>in</strong>g lexical decision<br />

Read aloud<br />

Spell<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Categorisation<br />

Nam<strong>in</strong>g<br />

CLQT language<br />

Aphasia score<br />

Word<br />

N-word<br />

Cognitive sub-test scores on CLQT<br />

Attention Memory Executive<br />

function<br />

Visuospatial<br />

skills<br />

Clock<br />

draw<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Stepp<strong>in</strong>g-stone<br />

Route<br />

Non-l<strong>in</strong>guistic<br />

learn<strong>in</strong>g<br />

The first column <strong>in</strong> each table displays participant personal details <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g<br />

gender, age, number <strong>of</strong> years <strong>in</strong> education, pre-morbid employment, number <strong>of</strong><br />

months post-stroke and brief details <strong>of</strong> their stroke type and location. This<br />

column will also present anxiety and depression levels from the HADs self-rat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

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