The ability to generate items belonging to categories in verbal fluency tasks has been attributed to frontal cortex. Nonverbal fluency (e.g., design fluency) has been assessed separately and found to rely on the right hemisphere or right frontal cortex. The current study assessed both verbal and nonverbal fluency in a single group of patients with focal, frontal lobe lesions and age- and education-matched control participants. In the verbal fluency task, participants generated items belonging to both letter cues (F, A, and S) and category cues (animals and boys’ names). In the design fluency task, participants generated novel designs by connecting dot arrays with 4 straight lines. A switching condition was included in both verbal and design...
Background: This study examines nonverbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pro...
Damage to the frontal lobes appears to result in a deficit in the temporal organization of memory. M...
We addressed the neuroanatomical correlates of 54 right-brain-damaged neurosurgical patients on...
Design (DF) and phonemic fluency tests (FAS; D-KEFS, 2001) are commonly used to investigate voluntar...
Difficulties with verbal fluency tasks (VFIT) have been shown mainly to be associated with left fron...
Design (DF) and phonemic fluency tests (FAS; D-KEFS, 2001) are commonly used to investigate voluntar...
Several studies have shown that patients with frontal lobe damage (FL) generate fewer words than con...
Semantic verbal fluency is widely used in clinical and experimental studies. This task is highly sen...
Background/Aims: Verbal fluency is impaired in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and prima...
According to A. R. Luria (1973) the cerebral organization of mental activity can be understood throu...
Category and letter fluency tasks have been used to demonstrate psychological and neurological disso...
Impairment on verbal fluency tasks has been one of the more consistently reported neuropsychological...
Verbal fluency refers to the ability to generate as many words as possible in a limited time interva...
We investigated whether posterior parietal cortex controls attentional switching when the tasks invo...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an early-onset neurodegenerative disorder with a heterogeneous clin...
Background: This study examines nonverbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pro...
Damage to the frontal lobes appears to result in a deficit in the temporal organization of memory. M...
We addressed the neuroanatomical correlates of 54 right-brain-damaged neurosurgical patients on...
Design (DF) and phonemic fluency tests (FAS; D-KEFS, 2001) are commonly used to investigate voluntar...
Difficulties with verbal fluency tasks (VFIT) have been shown mainly to be associated with left fron...
Design (DF) and phonemic fluency tests (FAS; D-KEFS, 2001) are commonly used to investigate voluntar...
Several studies have shown that patients with frontal lobe damage (FL) generate fewer words than con...
Semantic verbal fluency is widely used in clinical and experimental studies. This task is highly sen...
Background/Aims: Verbal fluency is impaired in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and prima...
According to A. R. Luria (1973) the cerebral organization of mental activity can be understood throu...
Category and letter fluency tasks have been used to demonstrate psychological and neurological disso...
Impairment on verbal fluency tasks has been one of the more consistently reported neuropsychological...
Verbal fluency refers to the ability to generate as many words as possible in a limited time interva...
We investigated whether posterior parietal cortex controls attentional switching when the tasks invo...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an early-onset neurodegenerative disorder with a heterogeneous clin...
Background: This study examines nonverbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pro...
Damage to the frontal lobes appears to result in a deficit in the temporal organization of memory. M...
We addressed the neuroanatomical correlates of 54 right-brain-damaged neurosurgical patients on...