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Semantic verbal fluency in Alzheimer's disease: approaches beyond the traditional scoring system.

Evrim Gocer March1, Philippa Pattison.   

Abstract

This study aimed to expand extant Alzheimer's disease (AD) research on cluster size and switching strategies in semantic verbal fluency (SVF). First, it addressed a significant shortcoming in research, that is, the use of a single semantic category (i.e., Animal). Second, it examined subjects of lower education levels, as research to date has primarily focussed on tertiary education. Subjects were 26 mild to moderate AD patients and 26 healthy elderly, 65 years old and over, with less than 12 years of schooling. The study examined the cluster size and switching variables, together with the number of subcategories, in two semantic categories (i.e., Animal and Supermarket). Furthermore, it investigated the error patterns (i.e., repetitions and categorical errors) across three semantic categories (i.e., Animal, Supermarket and Furniture). The findings provide preliminary support for category-specific effects on qualitative aspects of SVF highlighting the need to incorporate multiple semantic categories to research and clinical practice.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16624783     DOI: 10.1080/13803390590949502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Exp Neuropsychol        ISSN: 1380-3395            Impact factor:   2.475


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1.  Analysis of verbal fluency ability in Alzheimer's disease: the role of clustering, switching and semantic proximities.

Authors:  Alyssa Weakley; Maureen Schmitter-Edgecombe
Journal:  Arch Clin Neuropsychol       Date:  2014-03-30       Impact factor: 2.813

2.  Demographically-adjusted norms for selected tests of verbal fluency: Results from the Neuropsychological Norms for the US-Mexico Border Region in Spanish (NP-NUMBRS) project.

Authors:  María J Marquine; Alejandra Morlett Paredes; Cecilia Madriaga; Yanina Blumstein; Anya Umlauf; Lily Kamalyan; Monica Rivera Mindt; Paola Suarez; Lidia Artiola I Fortuni; Robert K Heaton; Mariana Cherner
Journal:  Clin Neuropsychol       Date:  2020-06-04       Impact factor: 3.535

3.  Functional Neural Correlates of Semantic Fluency Task Performance in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease: An FDG-PET Study.

Authors:  Hyejin Ahn; Dahyun Yi; Kyungjin Chu; Haejung Joung; Younghwa Lee; Gijung Jung; Kiyoung Sung; Dongkyun Han; Jun Ho Lee; Min Soo Byun; Dong Young Lee
Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis       Date:  2022       Impact factor: 4.160

4.  Development of a screening algorithm for Alzheimer's disease using categorical verbal fluency.

Authors:  Yeon Kyung Chi; Ji Won Han; Hyeon Jeong; Jae Young Park; Tae Hui Kim; Jung Jae Lee; Seok Bum Lee; Joon Hyuk Park; Jong Chul Yoon; Jeong Lan Kim; Seung-Ho Ryu; Jin Hyeong Jhoo; Dong Young Lee; Ki Woong Kim
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-01-02       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Analysis of brief language tests in the detection of cognitive decline and dementia.

Authors:  Marcia Radanovic; Maria Teresa Carthery-Goulart; Helenice Charchat-Fichman; Emílio Herrera; Edson Erasmo Pereira Lima; Jerusa Smid; Cláudia Sellitto Porto; Ricardo Nitrini
Journal:  Dement Neuropsychol       Date:  2007 Jan-Mar

6.  Moving in Semantic Space in Prodromal and Very Early Alzheimer's Disease: An Item-Level Characterization of the Semantic Fluency Task.

Authors:  Aino M Saranpää; Sasa L Kivisaari; Riitta Salmelin; Sabine Krumm
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-02-21

7.  Verbal fluency as a quick and simple tool to help in deciding when to refer patients with a possible brain tumour.

Authors:  Karolis Zienius; Mio Ozawa; Willie Hamilton; Will Hollingworth; David Weller; Lorna Porteous; Yoav Ben-Shlomo; Robin Grant; Paul M Brennan
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2022-04-04       Impact factor: 2.474

Review 8.  Knowledge Representations Derived From Semantic Fluency Data.

Authors:  Jeffrey C Zemla
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-03-11

9.  Impaired generation of new subcategories and switching in a semantic verbal fluency test in older adults with mild cognitive impairment.

Authors:  Laiss Bertola; Maria Luiza Cunha Lima; Marco A Romano-Silva; Edgar N de Moraes; Breno Satler Diniz; Leandro F Malloy-Diniz
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2014-07-01       Impact factor: 5.750

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