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Neural correlates of rhyming vs. lexical and semantic fluency
Brain Research, 2011Rhyming words, as in songs or poems, is a universal feature of human language across all ages. In the present fMRI study a novel overt rhyming task was applied to determine the neural correlates of rhyme production. Fifteen right-handed healthy male volunteers participated in this verbal fluency study. Participants were instructed to overtly articulate
Tilo, Kircher +3 more
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Category fluency in schizophrenia research: Is it an executive or semantic measure?
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2013The semantic fluency task is described as a measure of semantic function and utilised in schizophrenia (SZ) research to demonstrate semantic deficits. Two meta-analyses support the efficacy of this task in measuring semantic function in SZ; however, a more recent meta-analysis suggests that executive dysfunction is the predominant determinant of ...
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Phonemic Fluency, Semantic Fluency, and Difference Scores: Normative Data for Adult Hebrew Speakers
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 2005Norms for Hebrew semantic and phonemic fluency were collected in a sample of 369 participants, ranging in age from 18 to 85. Two hundred and sixty nine persons completed both tests and the rest completed only the semantic test. Phonemic fluency was assessed with the use of three letters (bet, gimel, and shin) and semantic fluency with the use of three ...
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The interconnection of orthographic, phonetic, and semantic skills with arithmetic fluency
Psychological ResearchArithmetic fluency is considered considers highly rely on language processing, encompassing essential skills. However, the independent predictive power of phonetic, semantic, or orthographic skills in relation to arithmetic fluency remains an unresolved query.
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Phonological versus semantic fluency: Key to pathophysiology?
Schizophrenia Research, 2012Timothy J, Crow +2 more
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Computational Analysis of semantic fluency in psychosis
Psychosis is a complex psychiatric disorder characterised by disturbances in cognition and language. Natural language processing (NLP) promises to resolve the long-standing debate between Bleuler and Kraepelin as to whether semantic changes are at the core of psychosis or whether they are merely downstream consequences of an essentially cognitive ...Stocker, Ueli +6 more
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Structural Correlates of Semantic and Phonemic Fluency Ability in First and Second Languages
Cerebral Cortex, 2009David W Green +2 more
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Gender Affects Word Retrieval of Certain Categories in Semantic Fluency Tasks
Cortex, 1999Erminio Capitani +2 more
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