Background/Aims: Verbal fluency is impaired in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA). This study explored qualitative differences in verbal fluency (clustering of words, switching between strategies) between FTD and PPA variants. Methods: Twenty-nine patients with behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) and 50 with PPA (13 nonfluent/agrammatic, 14 semantic, and 23 logopenic) performed a semantic and letter fluency task. Clustering (number of multiword strings) and switching (number of transitions between clustered and nonclustered words) were recorded by two independent raters. Between-group differences, associations with memory, language, and executive functioning, and longitudinal change (subsample) in c...
Language · Dementia · Verbal fluency · Semantics · Attention Background/Aims: In Alzheimer’s dementi...
Dementia is a progressive condition characterized by a loss of cognitive abilities such as memory, j...
Communicating and understanding words require a wide range of cognitive resources involving phonolog...
textabstractBackground/Aims: Verbal fluency is impaired in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FT...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an early-onset neurodegenerative disorder with a heterogeneous clin...
Verbal fluency tests require individuals to produce as many words as possible in a one minute trial ...
Verbal fluency tasks require generation of words beginning with a letter (phonemic fluency; PF) or f...
Qualitative aspects of verbal fluency may be more useful in discerning the precise cause of any quan...
Acknowledgements: We thank our patients and their families for supporting this work. For the purpose...
International audienceReduced semantic fluency performances have been reported in the preclinical ph...
Purpose: Our purpose was to create a comprehensive review of speech impairment in frontotemporal dem...
Background: Patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) typically have initial deficits in language ...
Reduced word production in verbal fluency tasks is a sensitive indicator for brain damage. Patients ...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a comprehensive description of motor speech function in behavioral variant fro...
© 2017 Dr Matthew Lloyd PooleFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA) are...
Language · Dementia · Verbal fluency · Semantics · Attention Background/Aims: In Alzheimer’s dementi...
Dementia is a progressive condition characterized by a loss of cognitive abilities such as memory, j...
Communicating and understanding words require a wide range of cognitive resources involving phonolog...
textabstractBackground/Aims: Verbal fluency is impaired in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FT...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an early-onset neurodegenerative disorder with a heterogeneous clin...
Verbal fluency tests require individuals to produce as many words as possible in a one minute trial ...
Verbal fluency tasks require generation of words beginning with a letter (phonemic fluency; PF) or f...
Qualitative aspects of verbal fluency may be more useful in discerning the precise cause of any quan...
Acknowledgements: We thank our patients and their families for supporting this work. For the purpose...
International audienceReduced semantic fluency performances have been reported in the preclinical ph...
Purpose: Our purpose was to create a comprehensive review of speech impairment in frontotemporal dem...
Background: Patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) typically have initial deficits in language ...
Reduced word production in verbal fluency tasks is a sensitive indicator for brain damage. Patients ...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a comprehensive description of motor speech function in behavioral variant fro...
© 2017 Dr Matthew Lloyd PooleFrontotemporal dementia (FTD) and primary progressive aphasia (PPA) are...
Language · Dementia · Verbal fluency · Semantics · Attention Background/Aims: In Alzheimer’s dementi...
Dementia is a progressive condition characterized by a loss of cognitive abilities such as memory, j...
Communicating and understanding words require a wide range of cognitive resources involving phonolog...