نتایج جستجو برای: phonemic fluency

تعداد نتایج: 9378  

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2015
Maxwell J Benjamin Alberto Cifelli Peter Garrard Diana Caine Fergal W Jones

Retrieval of autobiographical memories (AMs) is important for "sense of self". Previous research and theoretical accounts suggest that working memory (WM) and semantic and phonemic fluency abilities facilitate the hierarchical search for, and reliving of past, personal events in the mind's eye. However, there remains a lack of consensus as to the nature of the relationships between these cognit...

2000
Maria Giuseppa Leggio Maria Caterina Silveri Laura Petrosini Marco Molinari

Objectives—Recent clinical and functional neuroimaging evidence points towards a cerebellar role in verbal production. At present it is not clear how the cerebellum participates in language production. The aim was to investigate the influence of cerebellar lesions on verbal fluency abilities with specific focus on the verbal searching strategies employed by patients with cerebellar damage. Meth...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2000
M G Leggio M C Silveri L Petrosini M Molinari

OBJECTIVES Recent clinical and functional neuroimaging evidence points towards a cerebellar role in verbal production. At present it is not clear how the cerebellum participates in language production. The aim was to investigate the influence of cerebellar lesions on verbal fluency abilities with specific focus on the verbal searching strategies employed by patients with cerebellar damage. ME...

2013
Mary Swears

Evidence from neuroimaging and cerebellar lesion studies indicate that the cerebellum plays a role in language articulation and verbal fluency. Previous studies have established that distinct areas of the cerebellum are differentially active during each of these tasks, with articulation engaging the anterior cerebellum and verbal fluency activating areas of the right posterolateral cerebellum. ...

Objective: Verbal fluency is a cognitive function that can be easily assessed in bedside and provide useful data for clinical assessment of a variety of cognitive functions. We decided to provide a standardized test for the assessment of verbal fluency in Persian language, including both phonemic and semantic fluency subtests.  Method: First, three letters (P, D, and Sh) and three categories (...

2016
Katie M. de Almondes Mônica V. Costa Leandro F. Malloy-Diniz Breno S. Diniz

Aim: In this manuscript, we report data on the association between executive functions screened by Frontal Assessment Battery, Five Digit Test and Digit Span with self-reported depressive symptoms and sleep complaints in non-demented older adults. Methods: A total sample of 95 non-demented older adults performed Geriatric Depression Scale short version, Frontal Assessment Battery, Five Digit Te...

2012
Christina Tremblay Oury Monchi Carol Hudon Joël Macoir Laura Monetta

Depression in Parkinson's disease (PD) is frequently associated with executive deficits, which can influence nonliteral comprehension and lexical access. This study explores whether depressive symptoms in PD modulate verbal fluency and nonliteral language comprehension. Twelve individuals with PD without depressive symptoms, 13 with PD and depressive symptoms (PDDSs), and 13 healthy controls co...

2011
Helenice Charchat-Fichman Rosinda Martins Oliveira Andreza Morais da Silva

The most used verbal fluency paradigms are semantic and letter fluency tasks. Studies suggest that these paradigms access semantic memory and executive function and are sensitive to frontal lobe disturbances. There are few studies in Brazilian samples on these paradigms. Objective The present study investigated performance, and the effects of age, on verbal fluency tasks in Brazilian children...

2015
Chad Parker Johnson Jenifer Juranek Paul R. Swank Larry Kramer Charles S. Cox Linda Ewing-Cobbs

Pediatric traumatic brain injury often results in significant long-term deficits in mastery of reading ability. This study aimed to identify white matter pathways that, when damaged, predicted reading deficits in children. Based on the dual-route model of word reading, we predicted that integrity of the inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus would be related to performance in sight word identific...

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 2009
M Elovainio J E Ferrie A Singh-Manoux D Gimeno R De Vogli M J Shipley J Vahtera E J Brunner M G Marmot M Kivimäki

OBJECTIVES A high-strain job (a combination of high job demands and low job control) is expected to increase the risk of health problems, whereas an active job (high demands and high control) can be hypothesised to be associated with a greater capacity to learn. We tested associations between high-strain and active jobs and cognitive function in middle-aged men and women. METHODS Data on 4146...

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