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Word recognition in Alzheimer's disease: Effects of semantic degeneration.

Fernando Cuetos1, Noemí Arce1, Carmen Martínez2, Andrew W Ellis3.   

Abstract

Impairments of word recognition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) have been less widely investigated than impairments affecting word retrieval and production. In particular, we know little about what makes individual words easier or harder for patients with AD to recognize. We used a lexical selection task in which participants were shown sets of four items, each set consisting of one word and three non-words. The task was simply to point to the word on each trial. Forty patients with mild-to-moderate AD were significantly impaired on this task relative to matched controls who made very few errors. The number of patients with AD able to recognize each word correctly was predicted by the frequency, age of acquisition, and imageability of the words, but not by their length or number of orthographic neighbours. Patient Mini-Mental State Examination and phonological fluency scores also predicted the number of words recognized. We propose that progressive degradation of central semantic representations in AD differentially affects the ability to recognize low-imageability, low-frequency, late-acquired words, with the same factors affecting word recognition as affecting word retrieval.
© 2015 The British Psychological Society.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Nzzm321990; Alzheimer's disease; age of acquisition; dementia; imageability; lexical decision; phonological fluency; semantic fluency; semantics; word frequency; word length; word recognition

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26114914     DOI: 10.1111/jnp.12077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuropsychol        ISSN: 1748-6645            Impact factor:   2.864


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1.  Designing Serious Computer Games for People With Moderate and Advanced Dementia: Interdisciplinary Theory-Driven Pilot Study.

Authors:  Chariklia Tziraki; Rakel Berenbaum; Boaz M Ben-David; Daniel Gross; Judith Abikhzer
Journal:  JMIR Serious Games       Date:  2017-07-31       Impact factor: 4.143

2.  How Many Words Do We Know? Practical Estimates of Vocabulary Size Dependent on Word Definition, the Degree of Language Input and the Participant's Age.

Authors:  Marc Brysbaert; Michaël Stevens; Paweł Mandera; Emmanuel Keuleers
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2016-07-29

3.  The Effect of Training-Induced Visual Imageability on Electrophysiological Correlates of Novel Word Processing.

Authors:  Laura Bechtold; Marta Ghio; Christian Bellebaum
Journal:  Biomedicines       Date:  2018-07-01
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