The ability to read irregularly spelled words is commonly used to estimate premorbid intelligence, as this ability has been thought to be resistant to early effects of neurodegenerative disorders. However, studies evaluating decline of this skill in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have produced conflicting results. Irregular word reading was assessed three times over 36 months in a large (N = 995) sample, including healthy control, AD, and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) groups. At baseline, MCI and AD groups read correctly an average of 3.01 and 7.39 fewer words, respectively, than healthy controls. The MCI group’s performance remained stable during the study, but the AD group declined. Importantly, the observed decline was likely an underestimat...
Impairments of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been less widely investigated than ...
Crystallized intelligence refers to one’s knowledge base and can be measured by vocabulary tests. Fl...
Disproportionately greater deficits in semantic relative to phonemic verbal fluency are seen in Alzh...
Estimation of premorbid intellectual function is becoming increasingly recognized as a crucial compo...
Recently, McGurn et al. (2004) confirmed that the pronunciation of the low frequency and irregular w...
Background: Reading impairment is frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alz...
We aimed to develop a word-reading test for Korean-speaking adults using irregularly pronounced word...
It is well known that neurodegenerative diseases may affect different areas of the brain, thereby gi...
Repetition and reading of various types of pronounceable nonwords (pseu-dowords) was examined in pat...
Reduced word production in verbal fluency tasks is a sensitive indicator for brain damage. Patients ...
Identifying high-functioning older individuals in preclinical phases of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) may...
The influence of lexical-semantic impairment and of executive dysfunction on word naming performance...
Abstract The greatest difficulty in diagnosing cognitive loss in our population is the diversity of ...
The estimation of premorbid abilities is an essential part of a neuropsychological evaluation, espec...
In the present work we analyzed the effect of contextual word predictability on the eye movement beh...
Impairments of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been less widely investigated than ...
Crystallized intelligence refers to one’s knowledge base and can be measured by vocabulary tests. Fl...
Disproportionately greater deficits in semantic relative to phonemic verbal fluency are seen in Alzh...
Estimation of premorbid intellectual function is becoming increasingly recognized as a crucial compo...
Recently, McGurn et al. (2004) confirmed that the pronunciation of the low frequency and irregular w...
Background: Reading impairment is frequently associated with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alz...
We aimed to develop a word-reading test for Korean-speaking adults using irregularly pronounced word...
It is well known that neurodegenerative diseases may affect different areas of the brain, thereby gi...
Repetition and reading of various types of pronounceable nonwords (pseu-dowords) was examined in pat...
Reduced word production in verbal fluency tasks is a sensitive indicator for brain damage. Patients ...
Identifying high-functioning older individuals in preclinical phases of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) may...
The influence of lexical-semantic impairment and of executive dysfunction on word naming performance...
Abstract The greatest difficulty in diagnosing cognitive loss in our population is the diversity of ...
The estimation of premorbid abilities is an essential part of a neuropsychological evaluation, espec...
In the present work we analyzed the effect of contextual word predictability on the eye movement beh...
Impairments of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been less widely investigated than ...
Crystallized intelligence refers to one’s knowledge base and can be measured by vocabulary tests. Fl...
Disproportionately greater deficits in semantic relative to phonemic verbal fluency are seen in Alzh...