International audienceIn contrast with widely documented deficits of semantic knowledge relating to object concepts and the corresponding nouns in semantic dementia (SD), little is known about action semantics and verb production in SD. The degradation of action semantic knowledge was studied in 5 patients with SD compared with 17 matched control participants in an action naming task based on video clips. The pattern of errors, involving a huge proportion of generic verbs (e.g. "to remove" versus "to peel") relative to responses in control subjects, suggested a hierarchical, bottom-up deficit of action knowledge in SD patients. In addition, abnormal responses in patients consisted of verbs that were semantically related to the expected verb...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
We examine production of word definitions by people with probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD). In the ...
We studied five patients with semantic memory disorders, four with semantic dementia and one with h...
International audienceIn contrast with widely documented deficits of semantic knowledge relating to ...
The feature and domain-specific models of semantic memory were explored in three experiments involvi...
We contrast naming from pictures, and reading words, for objects and verbs (actions relating to the ...
To assess noun and verb processing in different dementia types, we tested object and action naming i...
One of the major symptoms of semantic dementia (or progressive fluent aphasia) is profound word-find...
Recent studies of action naming in dementia report contradictory results. Some studies have shown th...
Classic neurological accounts and some contemporary theories of semantic memory assume that concept...
The lexical semantic abilities of 18 Alzheimer patients were investigated using confrontation naming...
Background: Patients with semantic dementia are impaired in both object naming and, to a lesser exte...
We report the case of a patient, MC, with Alzheimer's disease, who showed poor ability to name visua...
Study one We report the case of LC, a brain-damaged patient presenting with a disproportionate produ...
In the present paper we report the performance on object use and on semantic tasks of two patients, ...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
We examine production of word definitions by people with probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD). In the ...
We studied five patients with semantic memory disorders, four with semantic dementia and one with h...
International audienceIn contrast with widely documented deficits of semantic knowledge relating to ...
The feature and domain-specific models of semantic memory were explored in three experiments involvi...
We contrast naming from pictures, and reading words, for objects and verbs (actions relating to the ...
To assess noun and verb processing in different dementia types, we tested object and action naming i...
One of the major symptoms of semantic dementia (or progressive fluent aphasia) is profound word-find...
Recent studies of action naming in dementia report contradictory results. Some studies have shown th...
Classic neurological accounts and some contemporary theories of semantic memory assume that concept...
The lexical semantic abilities of 18 Alzheimer patients were investigated using confrontation naming...
Background: Patients with semantic dementia are impaired in both object naming and, to a lesser exte...
We report the case of a patient, MC, with Alzheimer's disease, who showed poor ability to name visua...
Study one We report the case of LC, a brain-damaged patient presenting with a disproportionate produ...
In the present paper we report the performance on object use and on semantic tasks of two patients, ...
The nature of semantic knowledge – conceptual information stored in the brain – is highly debated in...
We examine production of word definitions by people with probable Alzheimer's disease (pAD). In the ...
We studied five patients with semantic memory disorders, four with semantic dementia and one with h...