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Abstract
An effect size analysis incorporating meta-analytic principles was used to review neuropsychological findings in patients with primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Studies dating back to 1982 were gathered and the neuropsychological test results from a total of 55 patients with PPA and 162 healthy controls were synthesized using effect size analyses. The results indicate that patients with PPA are most deficient on tests of verbal skill, followed by performance on measures of delayed recall, cognitive flexibility and abstraction, memory acquisition, attention/concentration, and, finally, performance skill. A rank-order list of specific neuropsychological tasks and test variables in order of sensitivity to PPA is also provided to aid in the interpretation of the quantitative results and in the differentiation of PPA from other disorders with prominent features of dementia such as Alzheimer's disease. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10534372 DOI: 10.1006/brln.1999.2140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Lang ISSN: 0093-934X Impact factor: 2.381