RT Journal Article T1 Extending the use of Spanish Computer-Assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) in people with Aphasia. A1 Adrián-Torres, José Antonio A1 González-Sánchez, Mercedes A1 Buiza-Navarrete, Juan José A1 Sage, Karen Eleonor K1 Afasia - Innovaciones tecnológicas K1 Tecnología de la rehabilitación AB Purpose: To extend the use of the Spanish Computer-assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) for anomia from a single case to a group of 15 people with aphasia. To evaluate whether the treatment is active (Phase 1) for this group (Robey & Schultz, 1998), providing potential explanations as to why. Methods: Fifteen participants with chronic aphasia (with a range from moderate to mild anomia) were recruited to 15 weeks of computer-assisted therapy for anomia. A single treatment period with pre- and post-treatment assessments evaluated participants’ ability to name 200 words using the multiple cues provided by the computer. Pre- and post-naming measures of all items examined the effect of treatment. Background linguistic and cognitive skills were measured before and after the therapy to investigate whether the improvements in naming were therapy specific. Results: All 15 participants showed significant benefits in their naming skills after the therapy. There were no changes to cognitive and linguistic skills unrelated to anomia. There was evidence of some carry-over effects in naming. Conclusion: The Spanish Computer-assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) for anomia is an active treatment for a range of people who have anomia as part of their aphasia profile. PB Elsevier YR 2011 FD 2011 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/40833 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/40833 LA eng NO Adrián, J.A., González, M., Buiza, J.J. y Sage K. (2011). Extending the use of Spanish Computer-Assisted Anomia Rehabilitation Program (CARP-2) in people with Aphasia. Journal of Communication Disorders. 44(6): 666-677 NO https://openpolicyfinder.jisc.ac.uk/id/publication/13827 DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 19 ene 2026