نتایج جستجو برای: verbal fluency

تعداد نتایج: 42503  

Journal: Addiction and Health 2015
Abdolreza Sabahi Shahrzad Mazhari, Shirin Mottaghian Zeinab Keshvari

Background: Methadone maintenance has received little scientific attention regarding neurocognitive effects. This study is aimed to assess the neuropsychological performance of methadone maintenance patients (MMP) compared to those healthy controls. Methods: Thirty-five MMP and 35 healthy controls, matched for age, gender, education and employment status, examined on a battery of tests aimed at...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2001
C B Brady A Spiro R McGlinchey-Berroth W Milberg J M Gaziano

Risk factors for stroke cause ischemic changes in the cerebral white matter that may affect frontal lobe functions more than other brain functions. Therefore, stroke risk could specifically affect performance on behavioral indexes traditionally associated with frontal lobe function such as verbal fluency. The authors examined this hypothesis in 235 healthy older men (mean age = 66.41 years) who...

Journal: :Pediatric neurology 2015
J Gordon Millichap

BACKGROUND Neuropsychiatric comorbidities are frequent in Sydenham chorea. However, cognitive impairment in Sydenham chorea has not been sufficiently described. The objective of this study was to evaluate expressive and receptive language deficits in adolescents with Sydenham chorea. METHODS Twenty patients with Sydenham chorea were compared with 20 patients with rheumatic fever without chore...

2017
Alessandra Ferreira Barbosa Mariana Callil Voos Janini Chen Debora Cristina Valente Francato Carolina de Oliveira Souza Egberto Reis Barbosa Hsin Fen Chien Letícia Lessa Mansur

INTRODUCTION Executive function deficits are observed in people with Parkinson's disease (PD) from early stages and have great impact on daily living activities. Verbal fluency and oral diadochokinesia involve phonarticulatory coordination, response inhibition, and phonological processing and may also be affected in people with PD. This study aimed to describe the performance of PD patients and...

2017
Jennifer A Foley Tom Foltynie Ludvic Zrinzo Jonathan A Hyam Patricia Limousin Lisa Cipolotti

Objective. Reduced verbal fluency is a strikingly uniform finding following deep brain stimulation (DBS) for Parkinson's disease (PD). The precise cognitive mechanism underlying this reduction remains unclear, but theories have suggested reduced motivation, linguistic skill, and/or executive function. It is of note, however, that previous reports have failed to consider the potential role of an...

Journal: :Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology 2010
Janessa O Carvalho Rebecca E Ready

Induced positive affect (PA) can improve verbal fluency performance, and induced negative affect (NA) can increase design fluency performance (Bartolic, Basso, Schefft, Glauser, & Titanic-Schefft, 1999). Building on this, the current study investigated associations between everyday mood states and executive functions. Participants (N = 74, mean age = 51.19 years) completed verbal and design flu...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2014
رضایی, محمد , شمس پر, لیلا , مظاهری, سمیرا , ویسی, فرزاد ,

Introduction: Verbal fluency performance investigated the ability of producing words, conscious mental process and generally, the ability to make verbal communication. In different studies, phonological fluency tasks have significant relationship with variables such as age, gender and level of education. This research tries to investigate phonological fluency and its relationship with levels of ...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 1999
M J Cohen A M Morgan M Vaughn C A Riccio J Hall

Previous research studies have shown that in adults, verbal fluency is impaired after lesion to the frontal lobes and left temporal lobe. More recently, there have been a few studies reported which indicated that in children, like adults, left hemisphere and frontal lesions result in pronounced effects on verbal fluency. The present study examined developmental differences in verbal fluency wit...

Journal: :Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists 2008
Katherine E Nutter-Upham Andrew J Saykin Laura A Rabin Robert M Roth Heather A Wishart Nadia Pare Laura A Flashman

Verbal fluency tests are employed regularly during neuropsychological assessments of older adults, and deficits are a common finding in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Little extant research, however, has investigated verbal fluency ability and subtypes in preclinical stages of neurodegenerative disease. We examined verbal fluency performance in 107 older adults with amnestic mild cogni...

2013
Suzanne Maria D’cruz Navin Rajaratnam Pravin Kumar

Semantic verbal fluency tests are used as a measure of cognitive function to assess language and executive function. Secondary to increasing life spans, there are increasing numbers of older individuals at work places. Our study was done to assess the effect of aging on verbal fluency in South Indians. 50 controls aged 20-50 years (Group I) , 50 subjects aged 60-75 years (Group II) and 50 subje...

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