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Wade, J., Mortley, J., & Enderby, P. (2003). Talk about IT: Views of people with aphasia and their partners on receiving remotely monitored computer-based word finding therapy, Aphasiology , 17 (11), 1031–1056. Whiting, E., Chenery, H. J., Chalk, J., & Copland, D. (2007). Dexamphetamine boosts naming treatment effects in chronic aphasia. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society , 13 , 972–979. Dr Emma Finch is a speech pathology conjoint research fellow between the Princess Alexandra Hospital and the University of Queensland. Kathy Clark is a speech pathology team leader in the Geriatric Assessment and Rehabilitation Unit at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. Dr Anne Hill is a postdoctoral researcher within the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Queensland.

Correspondence to: Emma Finch Speech Pathology Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital Ipswich Road, Woolloongabba Qld 4102

phone: +61 7 3896 3133 email: e.whiting@uq.edu.au

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