In this study, a task using forced-choice lexical familiarity judgments of irregular versus archaic words (a newly developed measure called the Lexical Orthographic Familiarity Test; LOFT) was compared to a standardized oral word-reading measure (the Wechsler Test of Adult Reading; WTAR) in a group of 35 aphasic adults and a comparison group of 125 community dwelling, nonbrain damaged adults. When compared to the comparison group, aphasics had significantly lower scores on the WTAR but not the LOFT. Although both the WTAR and LOFT were significantly correlated with education in the nonbrain-damaged group, only the LOFT was correlated with education and also with the Barona full scale IQ index in the aphasic group. Lastly, WTAR performance s...
Background: The relationship between linguistic and nonlinguistic cognition in persons with aphasia ...
It is well documented that there are many potential confounds in assessing linguistic abilities indi...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
Estimating premorbid IQ is an important facet to neuropsychological or language evaluations, as it c...
The investigation examined influence of subjective familiarity on word retrieval and responsiveness ...
Background: Individuals with aphasia are often excluded from studies exploring poststroke cognition ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the influence of subjective word familiarity on wor...
Novel word learning ability has been associated with language treatment outcomes in people with apha...
AbstractPost stroke aphasia often results in cognitive dysfunction affecting the daily functioning o...
Purpose: The purposes of this study are to provide clinicians and researchers with introductory psyc...
The purpose of the current investigation was to examine the effect of subjective familiarity on an a...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.In the field of neuropsychology...
To evaluate impact of neurological injury on cognitive performance it is typically necessary to deri...
Purpose: The impact of stimulus-level psycholinguistic variables and person-level semantic and phono...
Background: Research in aphasia has focused on acquired dyslexias at the single word level, with a p...
Background: The relationship between linguistic and nonlinguistic cognition in persons with aphasia ...
It is well documented that there are many potential confounds in assessing linguistic abilities indi...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...
Estimating premorbid IQ is an important facet to neuropsychological or language evaluations, as it c...
The investigation examined influence of subjective familiarity on word retrieval and responsiveness ...
Background: Individuals with aphasia are often excluded from studies exploring poststroke cognition ...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the influence of subjective word familiarity on wor...
Novel word learning ability has been associated with language treatment outcomes in people with apha...
AbstractPost stroke aphasia often results in cognitive dysfunction affecting the daily functioning o...
Purpose: The purposes of this study are to provide clinicians and researchers with introductory psyc...
The purpose of the current investigation was to examine the effect of subjective familiarity on an a...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.In the field of neuropsychology...
To evaluate impact of neurological injury on cognitive performance it is typically necessary to deri...
Purpose: The impact of stimulus-level psycholinguistic variables and person-level semantic and phono...
Background: Research in aphasia has focused on acquired dyslexias at the single word level, with a p...
Background: The relationship between linguistic and nonlinguistic cognition in persons with aphasia ...
It is well documented that there are many potential confounds in assessing linguistic abilities indi...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityBackground: Semantic and phonological processing deficits are often ...