Verbal initiation, suppression and strategy generation/use are cognitive processes widely held to be supported by the frontal cortex. The Hayling Test was designed to tap these cognitive processes within the same sentence completion task. There are few studies specifically investigating the neural correlates of the Hayling Test but it has been primarily used to detect frontal lobe damage. This study investigates the components of the Hayling Test in a large sample of patients with unselected focal frontal (n = 60) and posterior (n = 30) lesions. Patients and controls (n = 40) matched for education, age and sex were administered the Hayling Test as well as background cognitive tests. The standard Hayling Test clinical measures (initiation re...
Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) have shown impaired performance on the verbal suppression ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of a Swedish version of ...
Numerous studies have suggested that frontal cortex plays a strategic, rather than an absolute, role...
Verbal initiation, suppression and strategy generation/use are cognitive processes widely held to be...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is known to make fundamental contributions to executive functions. Howev...
The diverging evidence for functional localization of response inhibition within the prefrontal cort...
Ninety-one patients with cerebral lesions were tested on a task involving two conditions. In the fir...
Design (DF) and phonemic fluency tests (FAS; D-KEFS, 2001) are commonly used to investigate voluntar...
Design (DF) and phonemic fluency tests (FAS; D-KEFS, 2001) are commonly used to investigate voluntar...
Difficulties with verbal fluency tasks (VFIT) have been shown mainly to be associated with left fron...
The diverging evidence for functional localization of response inhibition within the prefrontal cort...
Recall impairments in patients with lesions to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) have variously been attri...
Recall impairments in patients with lesions to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) have variously been attri...
Response inhibition is the suppression of actions that are inappropriate given some wider context or...
Background: Lesions of the frontal lobes may impair the capacity of patients to control otherwise in...
Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) have shown impaired performance on the verbal suppression ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of a Swedish version of ...
Numerous studies have suggested that frontal cortex plays a strategic, rather than an absolute, role...
Verbal initiation, suppression and strategy generation/use are cognitive processes widely held to be...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) is known to make fundamental contributions to executive functions. Howev...
The diverging evidence for functional localization of response inhibition within the prefrontal cort...
Ninety-one patients with cerebral lesions were tested on a task involving two conditions. In the fir...
Design (DF) and phonemic fluency tests (FAS; D-KEFS, 2001) are commonly used to investigate voluntar...
Design (DF) and phonemic fluency tests (FAS; D-KEFS, 2001) are commonly used to investigate voluntar...
Difficulties with verbal fluency tasks (VFIT) have been shown mainly to be associated with left fron...
The diverging evidence for functional localization of response inhibition within the prefrontal cort...
Recall impairments in patients with lesions to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) have variously been attri...
Recall impairments in patients with lesions to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) have variously been attri...
Response inhibition is the suppression of actions that are inappropriate given some wider context or...
Background: Lesions of the frontal lobes may impair the capacity of patients to control otherwise in...
Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) have shown impaired performance on the verbal suppression ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the psychometric properties of a Swedish version of ...
Numerous studies have suggested that frontal cortex plays a strategic, rather than an absolute, role...