نتایج جستجو برای: phonemic fluency

تعداد نتایج: 9378  

2015
Federica Solca Barbara Poletti Stefano Zago Chiara Crespi Francesca Sassone Annalisa Lafronza Anna Maria Maraschi Jenny Sassone Vincenzo Silani Andrea Ciammola Cosimo Urgesi

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Counterfactual thinking (CFT) refers to the generation of mental simulations of alternatives to past events, actions and outcomes. CFT is a pervasive cognitive feature in every-day life and is closely related to decision-making, planning and problem-solving - all of which are cognitive processes linked to unimpaired frontal lobe functioning. Huntington's Disease (HD) is...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2009
Marianna Virtanen Archana Singh-Manoux Jane E Ferrie David Gimeno Michael G Marmot Marko Elovainio Markus Jokela Jussi Vahtera Mika Kivimäki

This study examined the association between long working hours and cognitive function in middle age. Data were collected in 1997-1999 (baseline) and 2002-2004 (follow-up) from a prospective study of 2,214 British civil servants who were in full-time employment at baseline and had data on cognitive tests and covariates. A battery of cognitive tests (short-term memory, Alice Heim 4-I, Mill Hill v...

Journal: :Psychological assessment 2016
Tom Buchanan

Researchers and clinicians often measure executive function in patients and normal samples. In addition to cognitive tests that objectively measure executive function, several instruments have been developed that address individuals' everyday experience of executive problems. Such self-report measures of executive problems may have value, but there are questions about the extent to which they t...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2000
C Serrati C Finocchi C Calautti G L Bruzzone M Colucci C Gandolfo M Del Sette P B Lantieri E Favale

Mean blood flow velocity (MFV) of the middle cerebral arteries was monitored in 19 healthy, adult, right-handed subjects during the resting phase and the execution of a series of neuropsychological tests: two right/left discrimination tasks, two mental rotation paradigms (the Ratcliff's test and a cube comparison test) and a phonemic fluency task, which was utilised as an internal control. In t...

2017
Kenia Repiso Campanholo Izadora Nogueira Fonte Boa Flávia Cristina da Silva Araujo Hodroj Glaucia Rosana Benute Guerra Eliane Correa Miotto Mara Cristina Souza de Lucia

Executive functions (EFs) regulate human behavior and allow individuals to interact and act in the world. EFs are sensitive to sociodemographic variables such as age, which promotes their decline, and to others that can exert a neuroprotective effect. Objective To assess the predictive role of education, occupation and family income on decline in executive functions among a sample with a wide...

Journal: :Focus on autism and other developmental disabilities 2009
Kelly J Whalon Stephanie Al Otaiba Monica E Delano

Legislation mandates that all children, including children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) be taught to read in ways that are consistent with reading research, and target the five components of evidence-based reading instruction: phonemic awareness, phonics, reading fluency, vocabulary and comprehension strategies. The purpose of this review is to synthesize the literature on reading instr...

2014
Jung Sook Ha Haemoon Lee

Based on dual coding theory, this study predicted that pictorial typography (PT), a device involving direct visual integration of a written word into a picture of its referent, is more effective for ESL children’s pre-literacy skills, than the non-integrated paring of word and picture on flashcards (FC). The two types of instruction were given to thirty-two Korean children aged six and seven, b...

2015
Silvia Riva Ilaria Cutica Gabriella Pravettoni

Despite advances in the management of HIV infection with the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), it is well known that HIV can directly infect the central nervous system (CNS) and, as a result neuropsychological impairments can be manifested. However, in literature there are contrasting results on which cognitive functions are mainly affected, especially when different HI...

Journal: :Journal of learning disabilities 2009
R Malatesha Joshi Emily Binks Lori Graham Emily Ocker-Dean Dennie L Smith Regina Boulware-Gooden

Two reasons may be responsible for the poor grasp of the linguistic concepts related to literacy acquisition by preservice and in-service teachers: a lack of attention given to such concepts by teacher educators (college faculty members) and a lack of relevant information provided in the textbooks used in college courses. In an earlier study, the authors found that many teacher educators involv...

Journal: :South African Journal of Communication Disorders 1960

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