نتایج جستجو برای: semantic fluency

تعداد نتایج: 112915  

2017
Ganesh M. Babulal

Background: In stroke hospitalizations, verbal fluency tests are used to evaluate executive abilities in order to assess the integrity of functioning and language. Prior studies show that clustering and switching during verbal fluency tasks are related to functioning of specific brain regions, such that they are thought to be more sensitive in detecting impairments in frontal regions compared t...

2010
Ding Liu Daniel Gildea

We propose semantic role features for a Tree-to-String transducer to model the reordering/deletion of source-side semantic roles. These semantic features, as well as the Tree-to-String templates, are trained based on a conditional log-linear model and are shown to significantly outperform systems trained based on Max-Likelihood and EM. We also show significant improvement in sentence fluency by...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2013
Marco Catani Marsel M Mesulam Estrid Jakobsen Farah Malik Adam Martersteck Christina Wieneke Cynthia K Thompson Michel Thiebaut de Schotten Flavio Dell'Acqua Sandra Weintraub Emily Rogalski

The frontal aslant tract is a direct pathway connecting Broca's region with the anterior cingulate and pre-supplementary motor area. This tract is left lateralized in right-handed subjects, suggesting a possible role in language. However, there are no previous studies that have reported an involvement of this tract in language disorders. In this study we used diffusion tractography to define th...

Journal: :Language, cognition and neuroscience 2015
Deanna C Friesen Lin Luo Gigi Luk Ellen Bialystok

The verbal fluency task is a widely used neuropsychological test of word retrieval efficiency. Both category fluency (e.g., list animals) and letter fluency (e.g., list words that begin with F) place demands on semantic memory and executive control functions. However letter fluency places greater demands on executive control than category fluency, making this task well-suited to investigating p...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Philip A. Cook Corey McMillan Brian B. Avants Jonathan E. Peelle James C. Gee Murray Grossman

Linking structural neuroimaging data from multiple modalities to cognitive performance is an important challenge for cognitive neuroscience. In this study we examined the relationship between verbal fluency performance and neuroanatomy in 54 patients with frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) and 15 age-matched controls, all of whom had T1- and diffusion-weighted imaging. Our goal was to incorporat...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition 2012
Dylan M Jones John E Marsh Robert W Hughes

We show that retrieval from semantic memory is vulnerable even to the mere presence of speech. Irrelevant speech impairs semantic fluency--namely, lexical retrieval cued by a semantic category name--but only if it is meaningful (forward speech compared to reversed speech or words compared to nonwords). Moreover, speech related semantically to the retrieval category is more disruptive than unrel...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Susan L Rossell Izelle Labuschagne Judy Dunai Michael Kyrios David J Castle

Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is characterised by overvalued or delusional beliefs of 'imagined ugliness'. Delusional beliefs have been explained by a number of cognitive theories, including faulty perceptions, biases in attention, and corruption of semantic memory. Atypical aesthetics may also influence beliefs in BDD. In fourteen BDD patients, compared to controls (n=14), we examined these t...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2014
Wouter Voorspoels Gert Storms Julia Longenecker Steven Verheyen Daniel R Weinberger Brita Elvevåg

Assessing verbal output in category fluency tasks provides a sensitive indicator of cortical dysfunction. The most common metrics are the overall number of words produced and the number of errors. Two main observations have been made about the structure of the output, first that there is a temporal component to it with words being generated in spurts, and second that the clustering pattern may ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Michael Katzev Oliver Tüscher Jürgen Hennig Cornelius Weiller Christoph P Kaller

Despite a large body of research, extant findings on the functional role of left inferior frontal gyrus (LIFG) in phonological and semantic fluency are still controversial. Based on cross-study comparisons, a recent meta-analysis of neuroimaging results suggests that posterior-dorsal (Brodmann area, BA, 44) and anterior-ventral parts (BA 45) of LIFG contribute differentially to processes of pho...

Ariamanesh, Ali A., Barati, Hossein, Youhanaee, Manijeh,

This study compares three integrated tasks of the TOEFL iBT speaking subtest in terms of complexity, accuracy, and fluency. To this end, a group of TOEFL iBT Iranian candidates took a simulated TOEFL iBT some days prior to their real exam. The collected oral responses were first transcribed and then quantified using software such as ‘Syllable Counter’ and ‘Coh-Metrix3’ for fluency and complexit...

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