PURPOSE: In this study, we aim to understand whether and how performance in animal fluency (i.e., total correct word count) relates to linguistic levels and/or executive functions by looking at sequence information and item-level metrics (i.e., clusters, switches, and word properties). METHOD: Seven hundred thirty-one Dutch-speaking individuals without dementia from the Second Manifestations of ARTerial disease-Magnetic Resonance study responded to an animal fluency task (120 s). We obtained cluster size and number of switches for the task, and eight different word properties for each correct word produced. We detected variables that determine total word count with random forests, and used conditional inference trees to assess points along ...
Reduced word production in verbal fluency tasks is a sensitive indicator for brain damage. Patients ...
Verbal ¯uency tasks are used to assess language functioning in Alzheimer's disease (AD), and perform...
Abstract. Impairments in semantic fluency tasks are well-established in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Th...
PURPOSE: In this study, we aim to understand whether and how performance in animal fluency (i.e., to...
Background Animal fluency is a widely used task to assess people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and o...
Introduction: Executive functions (EFs) have been shown to be crucial in performing the semantic ver...
Introduction:Executive functions (EFs) have been shown to be crucial in performing the semantic verb...
International audienceReduced semantic fluency performances have been reported in the preclinical ph...
Dementia is a progressive condition characterized by a loss of cognitive abilities such as memory, j...
Verbal fluency tasks are often used in neuropsychological research and may have predictive and diagn...
Qualitative aspects of verbal fluency may be more useful in discerning the precise cause of any quan...
Verbal fluency tests require individuals to produce as many words as possible in a one minute trial ...
INTRODUCTION: Traditionally, verbal fluency research has differentiated between semantic (SF) and le...
Language · Dementia · Verbal fluency · Semantics · Attention Background/Aims: In Alzheimer’s dementi...
Acknowledgements: We thank our patients and their families for supporting this work. For the purpose...
Reduced word production in verbal fluency tasks is a sensitive indicator for brain damage. Patients ...
Verbal ¯uency tasks are used to assess language functioning in Alzheimer's disease (AD), and perform...
Abstract. Impairments in semantic fluency tasks are well-established in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Th...
PURPOSE: In this study, we aim to understand whether and how performance in animal fluency (i.e., to...
Background Animal fluency is a widely used task to assess people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and o...
Introduction: Executive functions (EFs) have been shown to be crucial in performing the semantic ver...
Introduction:Executive functions (EFs) have been shown to be crucial in performing the semantic verb...
International audienceReduced semantic fluency performances have been reported in the preclinical ph...
Dementia is a progressive condition characterized by a loss of cognitive abilities such as memory, j...
Verbal fluency tasks are often used in neuropsychological research and may have predictive and diagn...
Qualitative aspects of verbal fluency may be more useful in discerning the precise cause of any quan...
Verbal fluency tests require individuals to produce as many words as possible in a one minute trial ...
INTRODUCTION: Traditionally, verbal fluency research has differentiated between semantic (SF) and le...
Language · Dementia · Verbal fluency · Semantics · Attention Background/Aims: In Alzheimer’s dementi...
Acknowledgements: We thank our patients and their families for supporting this work. For the purpose...
Reduced word production in verbal fluency tasks is a sensitive indicator for brain damage. Patients ...
Verbal ¯uency tasks are used to assess language functioning in Alzheimer's disease (AD), and perform...
Abstract. Impairments in semantic fluency tasks are well-established in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Th...