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A Brief Executive Language Screen for Frontal Aphasia.

Gail A Robinson1,2, Lucy Shi1, Zoie Nott1, Amelia Ceslis1.   

Abstract

Aphasia assessment tools have primarily focused on classical aphasia type and severity, with minimal incorporation of recent findings that suggest a significant role of executive control operations in language generation. Assessment of the interface between language and executive functions is needed to improve detection of spontaneous speech difficulties. In this study we develop a new Brief Executive Language Screen (BELS), a brief tool specifically designed to assess core language and executive functions shown to be involved in spontaneous generation of language. Similar to other measures of aphasia, the BELS assesses articulation and core language skills (repetition, naming and comprehension). Unique additions to the BELS include assessments of spontaneous connected speech, word fluency (phonemic/semantic) and sentence completion (verbal initiation, inhibition and selection). One-hundred and eight healthy controls and 136 stroke patients were recruited. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to determine construct validity and logistic regression was used to evaluate the discriminative validity, informing the final version of the BELS. The results showed that the BELS is sensitive for articulation and nominal language deficits, and it measures executive aspects of spontaneous language generation, which is a hallmark of frontal dynamic aphasia. The results have encouraging theoretical and practical implications.

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Keywords:  aphasia screening; executive functions; inhibitory control; initiation; language test; propositional language; selection; verbal fluency

Year:  2021        PMID: 33802073      PMCID: PMC7998395          DOI: 10.3390/brainsci11030353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Sci        ISSN: 2076-3425


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