| Literature DB >> 27557807 |
Malin Antonsson1, Francesca Longoni1, Christina Einald1, Lina Hallberg1, Gabriella Kurt1, Kajsa Larsson1, Tina Nilsson1, Lena Hartelius1.
Abstract
The aims of the study were to investigate healthy subjects' performance on a clinical test of high-level language (HLL) and how it is related to demographic characteristics and verbal working memory (VWM). One hundred healthy subjects (20-79 years old) were assessed with the Swedish BeSS test (Laakso, Brunnegård, Hartelius, & Ahlsén, 2000) and two digit span tasks. Relationships between the demographic variables, VWM and BeSS were investigated both with bivariate correlations and multiple regression analysis. The results present the norms for BeSS. The correlations and multiple regression analysis show that demographic variables had limited influence on test performance. Measures of VWM were moderately related to total BeSS score and weakly to moderately correlated with five of the seven subtests. To conclude, education has an influence on the test as a whole but measures of VWM stood out as the most robust predictor of HLL.Entities:
Keywords: Adults; digit span; high-level language; subtle language disorders; verbal working memory
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27557807 DOI: 10.1080/02699206.2016.1205664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Linguist Phon ISSN: 0269-9206 Impact factor: 1.346