نتایج جستجو برای: verbal fluency

تعداد نتایج: 42503  

2007
Marcia Radanovic Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart Helenice Charchat-Fichman Emílio Herrera Jr. Edson Erasmo Pereira Lima Jerusa Smid Cláudia Sellitto Porto Ricardo Nitrini

Lexical access difficulties are frequent in normal aging and initial stages of dementia.Verbal fluency tests are valuable to detect cognitive decline, evidencing lexico-semantic and executive dysfunction. Objectives To establish which language tests can contribute in detecting dementia and to verify schooling influence on subject performance. Method 74 subjects: 33 controls, 17 Clinical Dem...

Journal: :American journal of speech-language pathology 2003
Melissa A Bray Thomas J Kehle Kimberly A Lawless Lea A Theodore

This study investigated the relationship of self-efficacy for verbal fluency, academic self-efficacy, and depression between adolescents who stutter and fluent speakers. Two separate discriminant function analyses were performed. The first analysis used the self-efficacy and depression scores as response variables and fluency classification as the grouping variable. Results indicated that self-...

Journal: :Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 2011
Nash Unsworth Gregory J Spillers Gene A Brewer

Verbal fluency tasks have long been used to assess and estimate group and individual differences in executive functioning in both cognitive and neuropsychological research domains. Despite their ubiquity, however, the specific component processes important for success in these tasks have remained elusive. The current work sought to reveal these various components and their respective roles in d...

Journal: :Psychology and aging 2001
S Kemper A Sumner

Four language sample measures as well as measures of vocabulary, verbal fluency, and memory span were obtained from a sample of young adults and a sample of older adults. Factor analysis was used to analyze the structure of the vocabulary, fluency, and span measures for each age group. Then an "extension" analysis was performed by using structural modeling techniques to determine how the langua...

2014
Kazuki Hirao

OBJECTIVE The relationship between paranoia symptoms and underlying prefrontal cortex mechanisms among healthy subjects was analyzed using near-infrared spectroscopy. METHODS Seventy-eight healthy subjects were assessed for paranoia symptoms using the Japanese version of the Paranoia Checklist. Changes in hemoglobin concentrations were assessed using 2-channel near-infrared spectroscopy on th...

Journal: :The Lancet. Neurology 2006
Thomas D Parsons Steven A Rogers Alyssa J Braaten Steven Paul Woods Alexander I Tröster

BACKGROUND Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN DBS) is an increasingly common treatment for Parkinson's disease. Qualitative reviews have concluded that diminished verbal fluency is common after STN DBS, but that changes in global cognitive abilities, attention, executive functions, and memory are only inconsistently observed and, when present, often nominal or transient. We ...

2013
Bong Jo Kim Cheol Soon Lee Byoung Hoon Oh Chang Hyung Hong Kang Soo Lee Sang Joon Son Changsu Han Moon Ho Park Hyun-Ghang Jeong Tae Hui Kim Joon Hyuk Park Ki Woong Kim

OBJECTIVE Lexical fluency tests are frequently used to assess language and executive function in clinical practice. We investigated the influences of age, gender, and education on lexical verbal fluency in an educationally-diverse, elderly Korean population and provided its' normative information. METHODS We administered the lexical verbal fluency test (LVFT) to 1676 community-dwelling, cogni...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2002
Steffen Moritz Christiane Birkner Martin Kloss Holger Jahn Iver Hand Christian Haasen Michael Krausz

The present study investigated whether schizophrenic, unipolar depressive, and obsessive-compulsive psychiatric patients show a distinguishable profile in tasks considered sensitive to frontal lobe functioning. Three psychiatric samples, each comprising 25 patients with little symptomatic overlap, were compared to 70 healthy controls. Participants completed several executive tasks (Wisconsin Ca...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2007
Jennifer E Iudicello Steven Paul Woods Thomas D Parsons Lisa M Moran Catherine L Carey Igor Grant

Given the largely prefrontostriatal neuropathogenesis of HIV-associated neurobehavioral deficits, it is often presumed that HIV infection leads to greater impairment on letter versus category fluency. A meta-analysis of the HIV verbal fluency literature was conducted (k = 37, n = 7110) to assess this hypothesis and revealed generally small effect sizes for both letter and category fluency, whic...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2012
Gail Robinson Tim Shallice Marco Bozzali Lisa Cipolotti

Fluency tasks have been widely used to tap the voluntary generation of responses. The anatomical correlates of fluency tasks and their sensitivity and specificity have been hotly debated. However, investigation of the cognitive processes involved in voluntary generation of responses and whether generation is supported by a common, general process (e.g. fluid intelligence) or specific cognitive ...

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