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Code for a verbal fluency experiment on Pavlovia ...
Lavigne, Katie M. +5 more
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Code for a verbal fluency experiment on Pavlovia ...
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Verbal fluency in parkinson's disease
Neuropsychologia, 1990This study compares the performance of Parkinson's disease patients with age-matched controls on semantic and letter-initial verbal fluency tests. An analysis of variance revealed that Parkinsonian patients showed impaired word production. However when the covariates of age, present verbal ability (Mill Hill Synonyms) and severity of depression ...
J R, Hanley +4 more
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Underpinnings of verbal fluency in Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders, 2021The cognitive and language processes underlying verbal fluency remain unclear. While some cognitive processes related to memory and executive functioning have been more associated with category and letter verbal fluency, other less studied aspects of language ability could be also related.
Alfonso Delgado-Álvarez +3 more
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Verbal Fluency and Figural Fluency in Bright Children
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1985Intellectually bright children in Grades 2, 4, and 6 from one school and adults were assessed on measures of verbal and on a new measure of figural fluency. Consistent with previous research, age-dependent performance was observed on both fluency tasks.
R W, Evans, R M, Ruff, C T, Gualtieri
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Verbal Fluency and Agrammatism
1997Since the beginning of this century it has been documented that cerebellar lesions induce speech deficits but these were thought to result from lack of motor coordination in the muscular activity needed for phonation. The pure motor nature of the cerebellum has been challenged on different grounds, and cerebellar activation has been documented in ...
Molinari M, LEGGIO, Maria, Silveri MC
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Verbal fluency task equivalence
The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 1996Abstract The research and clinical use of the verbal fluency paradigm has been hindered by the paucity of information on the equivalency of the various versions of this measure. Currently, the comparability of the two most commonly used forms of the letter fluency task, the “FAS” and “CFL” tests, is uncertain.
Maureen A. Lacy +5 more
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Verbal fluency deficits in multiple sclerosis
Neuropsychologia, 2006A quantitative review of 35 studies with 3673 participants was conducted to estimate and compare the magnitude of deficits upon tests of phonemic and semantic fluency for participants with multiple sclerosis (MS) relative to healthy controls. Participants with MS were substantially but similarly impaired on tests of phonemic and semantic fluency. These
Henry, Julie D., Beatty, William W.
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Verbal fluency deficits in female alcoholics
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1991Verbal fluency deficits in female alcoholics (n = 48) were investigated using Thurstone's Word Fluency Test (TWFT) and a category fluency test. Overall, alcoholics performed less well than did controls (n = 36). Simple effects indicate that although controls performed less well on category fluency than on the TWFT, alcoholics did not differ between the
L J, Hewett +3 more
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