This longitudinal study investigated discourse abilities in 16 normal adults in their 80s and 90s at two separate testing times. The discourse tasks evaluated macro-level processing of narratives as manifested on retells, summaries, gists, and morals, and in explanations of proverbs. The group results showed preservation with increased age on those discourse tasks that required global levels of processing. No significant decreases in performance were found in applying strategies of reduction, generalization, and interpretation, factors associated with preserved discourse function in normal advanced ageing are discussed. The findings have implications for differential diagnosis of dementia and aphasia
The use of discourse analysis has become increasingly popular in the study of neurogenic-communicati...
The present review is concerned with studies which aimed at evaluating changes in spontaneous oral a...
textSpoken discourse production and the cognitive flexibility component of executive function were...
ABSTRACT. Conversational discourse (CD) is among the most complex tasks in everyday life and relies ...
ABSTRACT. Conversational discourse (CD) is among the most complex tasks in everyday life and relies ...
Background: As people age, language-processing ability changes. While several factors modify discour...
Spoken discourse is regarded as an important component of communication assessment, but data on the ...
When young adults tell the same story repeatedly, their narratives become progressively more concise...
Abstract In the normal aging processes, complaints of memory loss and auditory comprehension are not...
Abstract: The increase in cases of the Mild Cognitive Impairment (CCL) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) ...
Abstract Background Knowledge of the discourse performance of non‐brain‐damaged individuals is c...
The use of discourse analysis has become increasingly popular in the study of neurogenic-communicati...
The use of discourse analysis has become increasingly popular in the study of neurogenic-communicati...
Participants with a cognitive impairment associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) present with disc...
Background: Knowledge of the discourse performance of non‐brain‐damaged individuals is critical not ...
The use of discourse analysis has become increasingly popular in the study of neurogenic-communicati...
The present review is concerned with studies which aimed at evaluating changes in spontaneous oral a...
textSpoken discourse production and the cognitive flexibility component of executive function were...
ABSTRACT. Conversational discourse (CD) is among the most complex tasks in everyday life and relies ...
ABSTRACT. Conversational discourse (CD) is among the most complex tasks in everyday life and relies ...
Background: As people age, language-processing ability changes. While several factors modify discour...
Spoken discourse is regarded as an important component of communication assessment, but data on the ...
When young adults tell the same story repeatedly, their narratives become progressively more concise...
Abstract In the normal aging processes, complaints of memory loss and auditory comprehension are not...
Abstract: The increase in cases of the Mild Cognitive Impairment (CCL) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) ...
Abstract Background Knowledge of the discourse performance of non‐brain‐damaged individuals is c...
The use of discourse analysis has become increasingly popular in the study of neurogenic-communicati...
The use of discourse analysis has become increasingly popular in the study of neurogenic-communicati...
Participants with a cognitive impairment associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) present with disc...
Background: Knowledge of the discourse performance of non‐brain‐damaged individuals is critical not ...
The use of discourse analysis has become increasingly popular in the study of neurogenic-communicati...
The present review is concerned with studies which aimed at evaluating changes in spontaneous oral a...
textSpoken discourse production and the cognitive flexibility component of executive function were...