نتایج جستجو برای: naming deficit

تعداد نتایج: 72897  

Journal: :Journal of learning disabilities 2004
Rose K Vukovic Alexander M Wilson Kevin K Nash

The present study investigated the persistent nature of naming speed deficits within the context of the double-deficit hypothesis in a university sample of adults with reading disabilities (RD). Twenty-five university students with RD were compared to 28 typically achieving readers on measures of reading skill, phonological processing, and naming speed. The results indicated that both naming sp...

Journal: :Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines 2006
Tobias Banaschewski Sinje Ruppert Rosemary Tannock Björn Albrecht Andreas Becker Henrik Uebel Joseph A Sergeant Aribert Rothenberger

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is associated with unexplained impairments on speeded naming of coloured stimuli. These deficits may reflect hypofunctioning retinal dopaminergic mechanisms impairing particularly blue-yellow colour discrimination. Colour perception and rapid colour naming ability were investigated in 14 children with ADHD and 13 healthy peers matched for age, gen...

Journal: :Brain and language 1997
A M Raymer A L Foundas L M Maher M L Greenwald M Morris L J Rothi K M Heilman

We describe an analysis of lexical processing performed in a patient with the acute onset of an isolated anomia. Based on a model of lexical processing, we evaluated hypotheses as to the source of the naming deficit. We observed impairments in oral and written picture naming and oral naming to definition with relatively intact semantic processing across input modalities, suggesting that output ...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2001
L Stewart B Meyer U Frith J Rothwell

Functional imaging studies have proposed a role for left BA37 in phonological retrieval, semantic processing, face processing and object recognition. The present study targeted the posterior aspect of BA37 to see whether a deficit, specific to one of the above types of processing could be induced. Four conditions were investigated: word and nonword reading, colour naming and picture naming. Rep...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2000
H E Moss L K Tyler

We report a longitudinal study of a patient, ES, with a progressive degenerative disorder resulting from generalised cerebral atrophy. Across a range of tasks, ES showed a greater difficulty in recognising and naming artifacts than living things. This deficit for artifacts emerged over time, as she became more severely impaired. In one task, picture naming, there was a crossover from an initial...

2015
Patrick Fery Eric Vincent Serge Bredart

A case presenting an anomia specific for person proper names but no naming impairment either for other types of proper names or for common names is reported. The deficit was equally present both in face-naming and in naming upon definition and was not affected by the descriptiveness of the labels borne by the individuals. The patient had no semantic processing impairment either for faces or nam...

1997
Michael C. Mozer Mark Sitton Martha J. Farah

Martha Farah Dept. of Psychology University of Pennsylvania Phila., PA 19104-6196 Accounts of neurological disorders often posit damage to a specific functional pathway of the brain. Farah (1990) has proposed an alternative class of explanations involving partial damage to multiple pathways. We explore this explanation for optic aphasia, a disorder in which severe perfonnance deficits are obser...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1997
M C Silveri G Gainotti D Perani J Y Cappelletti G Carbone F Fazio

We report a patient with progressive left hemisphere atrophy who presented a lexical retrieval deficit more pronounced in naming non-living items than in naming living items. Word frequency and familiarity strongly influenced the performance, but the dissociation persisted when the items were controlled for these factors. In addition, the prevalent deficit for non-living items in respect to liv...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2003
Simona Siri Elizabeth A Kensinger Stefano F Cappa Kristin L Hood Suzanne Corkin

In this article the authors describe a patient (J.P.) whose category-specific naming deficit eluded the classical dichotomies between living versus nonliving items or visual versus functional attributes. At age 22, he had herpes simplex encephalitis followed by a left temporal lobectomy. J.P. was tested on measures of visual perception, category naming, fluency, and name-picture matching. He sh...

Journal: :Twin research : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies 2004
Rolando D Tiu Sally J Wadsworth Richard K Olson John C DeFries

The genetic and environmental relationships among measures of phoneme awareness, naming speed, Intelligence Quotient (IQ), and reading performance were investigated in 623 identical and fraternal twin pairs tested in the Colorado Learning Disabilities Research Center. A Cholesky decomposition analysis of these measures provided evidence supporting the double deficit hypothesis that difficulties...

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