Background: The purpose of the study was to analyze naming errors in patients with Alzheimer’s disease in comparison to healthy subjects and determine the underlying cause of naming errors in these patients. Method: In this study, we included 35 healthy elderly subjects, 23 patients with mild Alzheimer’s disease, and 23 with moderate Alzheimer’s disease. Forty-five images were used to determine the type of naming errors, and to identify the underlying cause of errors, matching an image with a written word was used. Results: Patients with Alzheimer’s disease had more naming errors compared with the group of healthy elderly, and patients with moderate Alzheimer’s disease showed a slower reaction in matching an image with a written word. Con...
Introduction: The present study explored the nature of the semantic deterioration normally displayed...
Two Alzheimer's patients participated in a longitudinal study of picture naming aimed at analysing t...
The objective of this study was to seek evidence of the particular sensitivity of proper name retrie...
OBJECTIVES: Naming deficit is a linguistic symptom that appears in the initial phase of Alzheimer’s ...
The lexical semantic abilities of 18 Alzheimer patients were investigated using confrontation naming...
Background: Analysis of subtypes of picture naming errors produced by patients with Alzheimer's dise...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA.Although semantic memory impairment is well-d...
While the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) is characterized by a predominant ...
Background and Aim: Fluent aphasia and Alzheimer patients have difficulties in perception and naming...
Impairments of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been less widely investigated than ...
In two studies, the naming errors of individuals with naming impairment following stroke, Alzheimer'...
One of the major symptoms of semantic dementia (or progressive fluent aphasia) is profound word-find...
Abstract Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is the transitional stage between normal aging and Alzheime...
Person identification represents a unique category of semantic knowledge that is commonly impaired i...
International audienceSemantic deficits in Alzheimer's disease have been widely documented, but litt...
Introduction: The present study explored the nature of the semantic deterioration normally displayed...
Two Alzheimer's patients participated in a longitudinal study of picture naming aimed at analysing t...
The objective of this study was to seek evidence of the particular sensitivity of proper name retrie...
OBJECTIVES: Naming deficit is a linguistic symptom that appears in the initial phase of Alzheimer’s ...
The lexical semantic abilities of 18 Alzheimer patients were investigated using confrontation naming...
Background: Analysis of subtypes of picture naming errors produced by patients with Alzheimer's dise...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRA.Although semantic memory impairment is well-d...
While the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) is characterized by a predominant ...
Background and Aim: Fluent aphasia and Alzheimer patients have difficulties in perception and naming...
Impairments of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been less widely investigated than ...
In two studies, the naming errors of individuals with naming impairment following stroke, Alzheimer'...
One of the major symptoms of semantic dementia (or progressive fluent aphasia) is profound word-find...
Abstract Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is the transitional stage between normal aging and Alzheime...
Person identification represents a unique category of semantic knowledge that is commonly impaired i...
International audienceSemantic deficits in Alzheimer's disease have been widely documented, but litt...
Introduction: The present study explored the nature of the semantic deterioration normally displayed...
Two Alzheimer's patients participated in a longitudinal study of picture naming aimed at analysing t...
The objective of this study was to seek evidence of the particular sensitivity of proper name retrie...