The objectives of this article are to characterize the performance and to discuss the performance differences between literate and illiterate participants in a well-defined study population. We describe the participant-selection procedure used to investigate this population. Three groups with similar sociocultural backgrounds living in a relatively homogeneous fishing community in southern Portugal were characterized in terms of socioeconomic and sociocultural background variables and compared on a simple neuropsychological test battery; specifically, a literate group with more than 4 years of education (n = 9), a literate group with 4 years of education (n = 26), and an illiterate group (n = 31) were included in this study. We compare and ...
At present, more than one-fifth of humanity is unable to read and write. We critically examine exper...
Abstract There is a current concept that illiteracy and lower educational levels are risk factors fo...
Previous research suggests that learning an alphabetic written language influences aspects of the au...
The objectives of this article are to characterize the performance and to discuss the performance di...
Literacy and education represent essential aspects of contemporary society and subserve important as...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
Semantic verbal fluency tasks are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment. Investigations of ...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
The study of illiterate subjects, which for specific socio-cultural reasons did not have the opportu...
Semantic verbal fluency tasks are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment. Investigations of ...
The modulatory influence of literacy on the cognitive system of the human brain has been indicated i...
The lifetime learning of illiterate and low-educated individuals shapes their cognitive skills, whic...
The study of subjects who never learn the written representation of language is important because it...
The current investigation compared neuropsychological test performance among nondemented literate a...
While it is known that the process of becoming literate begins in early childhood and usually involv...
At present, more than one-fifth of humanity is unable to read and write. We critically examine exper...
Abstract There is a current concept that illiteracy and lower educational levels are risk factors fo...
Previous research suggests that learning an alphabetic written language influences aspects of the au...
The objectives of this article are to characterize the performance and to discuss the performance di...
Literacy and education represent essential aspects of contemporary society and subserve important as...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
Semantic verbal fluency tasks are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment. Investigations of ...
Illiterates represent a significant proportion of the world's population. Written language not only ...
The study of illiterate subjects, which for specific socio-cultural reasons did not have the opportu...
Semantic verbal fluency tasks are commonly used in neuropsychological assessment. Investigations of ...
The modulatory influence of literacy on the cognitive system of the human brain has been indicated i...
The lifetime learning of illiterate and low-educated individuals shapes their cognitive skills, whic...
The study of subjects who never learn the written representation of language is important because it...
The current investigation compared neuropsychological test performance among nondemented literate a...
While it is known that the process of becoming literate begins in early childhood and usually involv...
At present, more than one-fifth of humanity is unable to read and write. We critically examine exper...
Abstract There is a current concept that illiteracy and lower educational levels are risk factors fo...
Previous research suggests that learning an alphabetic written language influences aspects of the au...