نتایج جستجو برای: fluency

تعداد نتایج: 7408  

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
David B Miele Bridgid Finn Daniel C Molden

Because numerous studies have shown that feelings of encoding fluency are positively correlated with judgments of learning, a single dominant heuristic, easily learned = easily remembered (ELER), has been posited to explain how people interpret encoding fluency when assessing their own memory. However, the inferences people draw from feelings of encoding fluency may vary with their beliefs abou...

Journal: :The British journal of educational psychology 2007
Vincent Connelly Deborah Gee Elinor Walsh

BACKGROUND It is well established that handwriting fluency constrains writing quality by limiting resources for higher order processes such as planning and reviewing. According to the 'simple view of writing' then slow keyboarding speed should hinder the quality of keyboarded essay compositions in the same way that slow handwriting hinders handwritten essay compositions. Given a lack of touch-t...

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 ...

Journal: :Journal of fluency disorders 2003
Sheila V Stager Keith J Jeffries Allen R Braun

UNLABELLED We used H(2)15O PET to characterize the common features of two successful but markedly different fluency-evoking conditions -- paced speech and singing -- in order to identify brain mechanisms that enable fluent speech in people who stutter. To do so, we compared responses under fluency-evoking conditions with responses elicited by tasks that typically elicit dysfluent speech (quanti...

2007
Mariana Jardim Azambuja Monica Santoro Haddad Marcia Radanovic Egberto Reis Barbosa Letícia Lessa Mansur

Verbal fluency tasks have been identified as important indicators of executive functioning impairment in patients with frontal lobe dysfunction. Although the usual evaluation of this ability considers phonologic and semantic criteria, there is some evidence that fluency of verbs would be more sensitive in disclosing frontostriatal physiopathology since frontal regions primarily mediate retrieva...

Journal: :Cognition 2008
Daniel M Oppenheimer Michael C Frank

Fluency--the ease with which people process information--is a central piece of information we take into account when we make judgments about the world. Prior research has shown that fluency affects judgments in a wide variety of domains, including frequency, familiarity, and confidence. In this paper, we present evidence that fluency also plays a role in categorization judgments. In Experiment ...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 2007
Erika de Nóbrega Antonieta Nieto José Barroso Fernando Montón

This study examined phonemic (letters), semantic (animals) and action verbal fluency cues in twenty-four patients with FRDA, and twenty matched healthy control subjects. The Action Fluency Test (AFT) is a newly-developed verbal fluency cue that consists in asking the subject to rapidly generate verbs. Given the high presence of dysarthria and cognitive slowness in FRDA patients, control tasks w...

Journal: :Dementia and geriatric cognitive disorders 2017
Esther van den Berg Lize C Jiskoot Mariëlle J H Grosveld John C van Swieten Janne M Papma

BACKGROUND/AIMS Verbal fluency is impaired in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). This study explored qualitative differences in verbal fluency (clustering of words, switching between strategies) between FTD and PPA variants. METHODS Twenty-nine patients with behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) and 50 with PPA (13 nonfluent/agrammatic, 14 semantic, an...

2013
L. Messinis M. H. Kosmidis C. Vlahou A. C. Malegiannaki G. Gatzounis N. Dimisianos A. Karra G. Kiosseoglou P. Gourzis P. Papathanasopoulos

The strategies used to perform a verbal fluency task appear to be reflective of cognitive abilities necessary for successful daily functioning. In the present study, we explored potential differences in verbal fluency strategies (switching and clustering) used to maximize word production by patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) versus patients with secondary progressive mu...

2015
Bingbing Li Chuanji Gao Wei Wang Chunyan Guo

Although many behavioral studies have investigated the effect of processing fluency on subsequent recognition memory, little research has examined the neural mechanism of this phenomenon. The present study aimed to explore the electrophysiological correlates of the effects of processing fluency on subsequent recognition memory by using an event-related potential (ERP) approach. The masked repet...

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