Abstract: Background: Verbal fluency tasks are routinely used in clinical assessment and research studies of aphasia. People with aphasia produce fewer items in verbal fluency tasks. It remains unclear if their output is limited solely by their lexical difficulties and/or has a basis in their executive control abilities. Recent research has illustrated that detailed characterization of verbal fluency performance using temporal characteristics of words retrieved, clustering and switching, and pause durations, along with separate measures of executive control stands to inform our understanding of the lexical and cognitive underpinnings of verbal fluency in aphasia. Aims: To determine the locus of the verbal fluency difficulties in aphasia, we...
The ability to repeat a word involves activation of phonological and semantic representations of wor...
It is increasingly acknowledged that, often, patients with post-stroke aphasia not only have languag...
Communicative success for people with aphasia has been said to depend, at least in part, on the inte...
Background Verbal fluency tasks are routinely used in clinical assessment and research studies of ap...
Background Verbal fluency tasks are included in a broad range of aphasia assessments. It is well ...
Executive control impairments in aphasia resulting from frontal lesions are expected, given that int...
The goal of this project was to investigate the relationship between executive attention and specif...
Word fluency (WF) and picture naming tasks have been shown to be sensitive to different neuropatholo...
Research in bilingual healthy controls (BHC) has illustrated that detailed characterization of verba...
Research in bilingual healthy controls (BHC) has illustrated that detailed characterization of verba...
Many features of language impairments in people with aphasia (PWA) suggest that they have problems w...
Adults with aphasia, right hemisphere damage or no brain damage completed a verbal fluency task alon...
Adults with aphasia, right hemisphere damage or no brain damage completed a verbal fluency task alon...
Aphasia is an acquired neurological impairment characterised by disruption to language functions. Be...
This study examined the contributions of verbal ability and executive control to verbal fluency perf...
The ability to repeat a word involves activation of phonological and semantic representations of wor...
It is increasingly acknowledged that, often, patients with post-stroke aphasia not only have languag...
Communicative success for people with aphasia has been said to depend, at least in part, on the inte...
Background Verbal fluency tasks are routinely used in clinical assessment and research studies of ap...
Background Verbal fluency tasks are included in a broad range of aphasia assessments. It is well ...
Executive control impairments in aphasia resulting from frontal lesions are expected, given that int...
The goal of this project was to investigate the relationship between executive attention and specif...
Word fluency (WF) and picture naming tasks have been shown to be sensitive to different neuropatholo...
Research in bilingual healthy controls (BHC) has illustrated that detailed characterization of verba...
Research in bilingual healthy controls (BHC) has illustrated that detailed characterization of verba...
Many features of language impairments in people with aphasia (PWA) suggest that they have problems w...
Adults with aphasia, right hemisphere damage or no brain damage completed a verbal fluency task alon...
Adults with aphasia, right hemisphere damage or no brain damage completed a verbal fluency task alon...
Aphasia is an acquired neurological impairment characterised by disruption to language functions. Be...
This study examined the contributions of verbal ability and executive control to verbal fluency perf...
The ability to repeat a word involves activation of phonological and semantic representations of wor...
It is increasingly acknowledged that, often, patients with post-stroke aphasia not only have languag...
Communicative success for people with aphasia has been said to depend, at least in part, on the inte...