نتایج جستجو برای: fluency

تعداد نتایج: 7408  

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2000
R Fama E V Sullivan P K Shear D A Cahn-Weiner L Marsh K O Lim J A Yesavage J R Tinklenberg A Pfefferbaum

This study examined the relationships between regional brain volumes and semantic, phonological, and nonverbal fluency in 32 participants with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Object but not animal semantic fluency correlated with frontal and temporal gray matter volumes. Phonological fluency was not significantly associated with any brain volume examined. Nonverbal fluency was selectively associated ...

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 ...

ژورنال: رویش روانشناسی 2018

Reading fluency is the main factor in school success. Students will gradually learn to read fluency. When students easily recognize letters and words with the eye and combine them; they have ability to reading fluency. The aim at this study was to demonstrate reliability and validity of reading fluency. This research was a descriptive study to evaluate the psychometric properties of a reading f...

Journal: :Psychological science 2008
Adam L Alter Daniel M Oppenheimer

People construe the world along a continuum from concretely (focusing on specific, local details) to abstractly (focusing on global essences). We show that people are more likely to interpret the world abstractly when they experience cognitive disfluency, or difficulty processing stimuli in the environment, than when they experience cognitive fluency. We observed this effect using three instant...

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...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2009
Annelies Spek Tjeerd Schatorjé Evert Scholte Ina van Berckelaer-Onnes

The semantic and phonemic fluency performance of adults with high functioning autism (HFA), Asperger syndrome and a neurotypical control group were compared. All participants were matched for age and verbal ability. Results showed that the participants with HFA were significantly impaired in their performance of both semantic fluency tasks and the phonemic fluency task using the letter M. The A...

2011
Sarah J. Miles John Paul Minda

Learning in the prototype distortion task is thought to involve perceptual learning in which category members experience an enhanced visual response (Ashby & Maddox, 2005). This response likely leads to more efficient processing, which in turn may result in a feeling of perceptual fluency for category members. We examined the perceptual fluency hypothesis by manipulating fluency independently f...

Journal: :Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS 1998
A K Troyer M Moscovitch G Winocur L Leach M Freedman

Two components of verbal fluency performance--clustering (i.e., generating words within subcategories) and switching (i.e., shifting between subcategories)--were examined in patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT), patients with dementia with Parkinson's disease (DPD), nondemented patients with Parkinson's disease (NPD), and demographically matched controls. The DAT and DPD groups we...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2004
Julie D Henry John R Crawford

A meta-analysis of 31 studies with 1,791 participants was conducted to investigate the sensitivity of tests of verbal fluency to the presence of focal cortical lesions. Relative to healthy controls, participants with focal frontal injuries had large and comparable deficits on phonemic (r = .52) and semantic (r = .54) fluency. For frontal but not nonfrontal patients, phonemic fluency deficits qu...

2016
Fariba Yadegari Mahshid Foroughan

Objectives Cognitive deficits and language disorders, such as difficulty in word retrievals, are common among the elderly people. Verbal fluency as an index of word finding is one of the first cognitive functions that decline due to aging. Considering the lack of norms of verbal fluency in normal elderly Persian-speakers, the purpose of this research was to determine verbal fluency performance ...

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