نتایج جستجو برای: naming deficit

تعداد نتایج: 72897  

2018
Daniela Paolieri Alejandra Marful Luis Morales María Teresa Bajo

Aging has traditionally been related to impairments in name retrieval. These impairments have usually been explained by a phonological transmission deficit hypothesis or by an inhibitory deficit hypothesis. This decline can, however, be modulated by the educational level of the sample. This study analyzed the possible role of these approaches in explaining both object and face naming impairment...

Objectives: Anomia is one of the most common and persistent symptoms of aphasia. Although treatments of anomia usually focus on semantic and/or phonological levels, which both have been demonstrated to be effective, the relationship between the underlying functional deficit in naming and response to a particular treatment approach remains unclear. The aim of this study was to determine the rela...

Journal: :Cognition 2004
Connie Suk-Han Ho David Wai-Ock Chan Suk-Han Lee Suk-Man Tsang Vivian Hui Luan

The present study examined the cognitive profile and subtypes of developmental dyslexia in a nonalphabetic script, Chinese. One hundred and forty-seven Chinese primary school children with developmental dyslexia were tested on a number of literacy and cognitive tasks. The results showed that rapid naming deficit and orthographic deficit were the two most dominant types of cognitive deficits in ...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
shohre kaviani ahmad reza khatoonabadi noureddin nakhostin ansari mahsa saadati vahid shaygannejad

aphasia is prevalent in people following stroke, which can have a significant impact on the quality of life of the patients with stroke. one of the new methods for treatment of patients with aphasia is constraint‑induced aphasia therapy (ciat). the aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of ciat on naming deficits in individuals with chronic aphasia. this study had a prospective, sing...

2005
Rose K. Vukovic Linda S. Siegel

The double-deficit hypothesis of developmental dyslexia proposes that deficits in phonological processing and naming speed represent independent sources of dysfunction in dyslexia. The present article is a review of the evidence for the double-deficit hypothesis, including a discussion of recent findings related to the hypothesis. Studies in this area have been characterized by variability in m...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2014
Elizabeth S. Norton Jessica M. Black Leanne M. Stanley Hiroko Tanaka John D.E. Gabrieli Carolyn Sawyer Fumiko Hoeft

The double-deficit hypothesis of dyslexia posits that both rapid naming and phonological impairments can cause reading difficulties, and that individuals who have both of these deficits show greater reading impairments compared to those with a single deficit. Despite extensive behavioral research, the brain basis of poor reading with a double-deficit has never been investigated. The goal of the...

2009
JANET E. SPECTOR J. E. Spector

The double-deficit hypothesis provides a framework for identifying students atrisk for persistent reading difficulties. I examined the temporal stability of four double-deficit subtypes (no-deficit, naming-speed deficit, phonological deficit, and double-deficit) in 197 low-performing, first-grade readers. Concurrent analyses in fall and spring revealed that students with poor phonemic awareness...

2013
Alasdair D. F. Clarke Moreno I. Coco Frank Keller

Object detection and identification are fundamental to human vision, and there is mounting evidence that objects guide the allocation of visual attention. However, the role of objects in tasks involving multiple modalities is less clear. To address this question, we investigate object naming, a task in which participants have to verbally identify objects they see in photorealistic scenes. We re...

Journal: :International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie 2010
Susana Araújo Andreia Pacheco Luís Faísca Karl Magnus Petersson Alexandra Reis

One implication of the double-deficit hypothesis for dyslexia is that there should be subtypes of dyslexic readers that exhibit rapid naming deficits with or without concomitant phonological processing problems. In the current study, we investigated the validity of this hypothesis for Portuguese orthography, which is more consistent than English orthography, by exploring different cognitive pro...

Journal: : 2022

In this study, we aimed to determine the validity of double-deficit hypothesis, which argues that reading difficulties arise due inadequacies in phonological awareness and rapid naming, relation a transparent language such as Turkish. Accordingly, children attending kindergarten were assigned four groups: group (n = 23), deficit 35), naming 29) or control 48) according scores they received on m...

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