Ca. Tompkins et A. Baumgaertner, CLINICAL-VALUE OF ONLINE MEASURES FOR ADULTS WITH RIGHT-HEMISPHERE BRAIN-DAMAGE, American journal of speech-language pathology, 7(1), 1998, pp. 68-74
In this paper, we argue that online measures hold considerable promise
for helping us to understand, assess, and treat communication difficu
lties that follow right hemisphere brain damage (RHD) in adults. Onlin
e techniques contrast with off line assessments, which form the core o
f clinical practice. Off line measures capture the end products of the
variety of cognitive operations that occur on the way to a final inte
rpretation or response, but online techniques are capable of revealing
areas of strength and weakness during language processing. This paper
reviews both rationales and data that support the relevance of online
techniques for adults with RHD. In addition, clinical implications ar
e discussed that follow from the arguments and evidence we present.