We induced tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) states in elderly participants with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD). We found that they experienced TOTs but, unlike control subjects, were unable to provide any information about the target word for which they were searching. The related words produced by the AD participants were almost all semantically related to the target, with very few phonological relatives. (Adults normally produce more phonological relatives than semantic.) We examine the relationship between the target and non-target words produced in terms of their syntactic category, frequency, and imageability. The results are discussed with regard to their implications for speech production models. We interpret the results in terms of a two-...
We examine production of word definitions by people with probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD). In the ...
This article reports the results of a laboratory study of tip of the tongue (TOT) experiences using ...
Typical assessment of language in Alzheimer's disease typically relies on experimental tasks such as...
In older adults with subjective memory complaints (SMCs), featuring a decline in memory but not exhi...
Confrontation naming of famous faces was studied in 33 individuals with aphasia (anemic, Broca's, an...
Patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) usually experience naming difficulty due to storage and access ...
The language profile of patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized not only b...
The present study investigated how a dementing illness such as Alzheimer's disease, might affect an ...
Abstract: The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon (TOT) is a lexical retrieval failure coupled with a stron...
Impairments of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been less widely investigated than ...
Although many patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) exhibit word¬finding difficulties, debate conti...
Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by a general decline in cognitive functioning. Although phonolo...
Tip-of-the-tongue states may represent the momentary unavailability of an otherwise accessi-ble word...
Patients with Alzheimers disease (AD) have been found to exhibit lower levels of false recognition o...
We examine production of word definitions by people with probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD). In the ...
We examine production of word definitions by people with probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD). In the ...
This article reports the results of a laboratory study of tip of the tongue (TOT) experiences using ...
Typical assessment of language in Alzheimer's disease typically relies on experimental tasks such as...
In older adults with subjective memory complaints (SMCs), featuring a decline in memory but not exhi...
Confrontation naming of famous faces was studied in 33 individuals with aphasia (anemic, Broca's, an...
Patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) usually experience naming difficulty due to storage and access ...
The language profile of patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterized not only b...
The present study investigated how a dementing illness such as Alzheimer's disease, might affect an ...
Abstract: The tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon (TOT) is a lexical retrieval failure coupled with a stron...
Impairments of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been less widely investigated than ...
Although many patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) exhibit word¬finding difficulties, debate conti...
Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by a general decline in cognitive functioning. Although phonolo...
Tip-of-the-tongue states may represent the momentary unavailability of an otherwise accessi-ble word...
Patients with Alzheimers disease (AD) have been found to exhibit lower levels of false recognition o...
We examine production of word definitions by people with probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD). In the ...
We examine production of word definitions by people with probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD). In the ...
This article reports the results of a laboratory study of tip of the tongue (TOT) experiences using ...
Typical assessment of language in Alzheimer's disease typically relies on experimental tasks such as...