A meta-analysis of 30 studies with 1,511 participants was conducted to estimate and compare the magnitude of deficits on tests of phonemic and semantic fluency for patients with Huntington's disease (HD) relative to healthy control participants. As has been found for patients with focal frontal cortical lesions (but not for patients with focal temporal cortical lesions), symptomatic HD patients were comparably impaired on tests of phonemic and semantic fluency (rs = .71 and .73, respectively). However, in contrast to patients with focal frontal lobe injuries, fluency deficits did not qualify as differential deficits relative to verbal intelligence or psychomotor speed. Therefore, for patients with HD, deficits on tests of phonemic and seman...
Language alterations in Huntington's disease (HD) are reported, but their nature and correlation wit...
A prominent view in the neuropsychological literature is that depression is particularly associated ...
The performance of 54 subjects genetically at risk for Huntington's disease was examined in double-b...
Introduction. Verbal fluency (VF) tests are widely used in the neuropsychological assessment mainly ...
Background: This study examines non-verbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pr...
Background: This study examines non-verbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pr...
Introduction. Verbal fluency (VF) tests are widely used in the neuropsychological assessment mainly ...
Background: This study examines nonverbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pro...
Two underlying components of verbal fluency tasks have been identified as clustering (the ability to...
Three measures of executive functioning, initial-letter verbal fluency (e.g., Lezak, 1995), the Modi...
Patients with Huntington's disease (HD) may show impairments of frontal cortical-subcortical circuit...
A meta-analysis of 68 studies with a total of 4644 participants was conducted to investigate the sen...
Objective. Huntington's disease (HD) is a dramatic neurodegenerative disorder encompassing severe mo...
The neuropathological changes associated with Huntington's disease (HD) are most marked in the head ...
Huntington’s disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disease causing motor symptoms along with cognitive...
Language alterations in Huntington's disease (HD) are reported, but their nature and correlation wit...
A prominent view in the neuropsychological literature is that depression is particularly associated ...
The performance of 54 subjects genetically at risk for Huntington's disease was examined in double-b...
Introduction. Verbal fluency (VF) tests are widely used in the neuropsychological assessment mainly ...
Background: This study examines non-verbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pr...
Background: This study examines non-verbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pr...
Introduction. Verbal fluency (VF) tests are widely used in the neuropsychological assessment mainly ...
Background: This study examines nonverbal (design) and verbal (phonemic and semantic) fluency in pro...
Two underlying components of verbal fluency tasks have been identified as clustering (the ability to...
Three measures of executive functioning, initial-letter verbal fluency (e.g., Lezak, 1995), the Modi...
Patients with Huntington's disease (HD) may show impairments of frontal cortical-subcortical circuit...
A meta-analysis of 68 studies with a total of 4644 participants was conducted to investigate the sen...
Objective. Huntington's disease (HD) is a dramatic neurodegenerative disorder encompassing severe mo...
The neuropathological changes associated with Huntington's disease (HD) are most marked in the head ...
Huntington’s disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative disease causing motor symptoms along with cognitive...
Language alterations in Huntington's disease (HD) are reported, but their nature and correlation wit...
A prominent view in the neuropsychological literature is that depression is particularly associated ...
The performance of 54 subjects genetically at risk for Huntington's disease was examined in double-b...