This study used graph analysis to investigate how age differences modify the structure of semantic word association networks of children and adults and if the networks present a small-world structure and a scale-free distribution which are typical of natural languages. Three age groups of Brazilian Portuguese speakers (children, adults and elderly people) participated in the experiment. Quantitative and qualitative measures suggested that adults and elderly speakers have similar network structures. Children's network showed fewer nodes, connections and clusters, and longer inter-node distances. All networks presented a small-world structure, but they did not show entirely scale-free distributions. These results suggest that from childhood t...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
In recent years, there has been a profuse research on semantic memory in old age. In this framework,...
Normal aging has been shown to impact cognitive processes, including those necessary for lexical acc...
This study used graph analysis to investigate how age differences modify the structure of semantic w...
We investigate how the mental lexicon changes over the lifespan using free association data from ove...
AbstractMean Lexical-Semantic Variables for 204 items: We present here, for 204 concrete words, mea...
Cognitive science invokes semantic networks to explain diverse phenomena, from memory retrieval to c...
Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil The construction of associated word lists is important for the elaboration ...
The construction of associated word lists is important for the elaboration of psychological and neur...
Cognitive aging is associated with widespread neural reorganization processes in the human brain. Ho...
Aging is characterized by a decline of cognitive control. In semantic cognition, this leads to the p...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
Semantic neighbourhoods are those clusters of words that have shared or related meanings. They have ...
How does the mental lexicon, the network of learned words in our semantic memory, change in old age?...
The study of the organization of semantic memory has become of great interest in the cognitive psych...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
In recent years, there has been a profuse research on semantic memory in old age. In this framework,...
Normal aging has been shown to impact cognitive processes, including those necessary for lexical acc...
This study used graph analysis to investigate how age differences modify the structure of semantic w...
We investigate how the mental lexicon changes over the lifespan using free association data from ove...
AbstractMean Lexical-Semantic Variables for 204 items: We present here, for 204 concrete words, mea...
Cognitive science invokes semantic networks to explain diverse phenomena, from memory retrieval to c...
Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil The construction of associated word lists is important for the elaboration ...
The construction of associated word lists is important for the elaboration of psychological and neur...
Cognitive aging is associated with widespread neural reorganization processes in the human brain. Ho...
Aging is characterized by a decline of cognitive control. In semantic cognition, this leads to the p...
We present statistical analyses of the large-scale structure of three types of semantic networks: wo...
Semantic neighbourhoods are those clusters of words that have shared or related meanings. They have ...
How does the mental lexicon, the network of learned words in our semantic memory, change in old age?...
The study of the organization of semantic memory has become of great interest in the cognitive psych...
Semantic and phonological systems interact during word processing. However, the current approaches t...
In recent years, there has been a profuse research on semantic memory in old age. In this framework,...
Normal aging has been shown to impact cognitive processes, including those necessary for lexical acc...