All Relations between verbal fluency and semantics

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G Geffen, A Bate, M Wright, U Rozenbilds, L Geffe. A comparison of cognitive impairments in dementia of the Alzheimer type and depression in the elderly. Dementia (Basel, Switzerland). vol 4. issue 5. 1994-01-27. PMID:8261027. the inability of dat subjects to take advantage of semantic cues in both the verbal fluency and in the memory test contrasted with the performance of depressed and normal subjects, who were able to benefit from semantic cues. 1994-01-27 2023-08-12 human
A Ardila, M Rosselli, S Strumwasse. Neuropsychological deficits in chronic cocaine abusers. The International journal of neuroscience. vol 57. issue 1-2. 1991-12-04. PMID:1938157. the following tests were used: wechsler memory scale (wechsler, 1945), rey-osterrieth complex figure (osterrieth, 1944) (copy and immediate reproduction), verbal fluency (semantic and phonologic), boston naming test (goodglass, kaplan, & weintrab, 1983), wisconsin card sorting test (heaton, 1981) and digit-symbol from the wisc (wechsler, 1974). 1991-12-04 2023-08-11 human
T Sciarma, G Finali, P Mazzi, R Poli, P D'Alessandro, M Piccirilli, G L Piccinin, L Agostin. [The verbal fluency test for the diagnosis of dementia]. Rivista di neurologia. vol 60. issue 5. 1991-08-14. PMID:2100040. two forms of verbal fluency test, phonological (ff) and semantic (fs) sets, have been administered to four groups of demented patients: 11 with alzheimer-type dementia (dat), 13 with multi-infarct dementia (mid), 8 with parkinson-dementia (p-d) and 11 with adult chronic hydrocephalus (ica). 1991-08-14 2023-08-11 human
W W Beatty, D E Goodkin, P A Beatty, N Monso. Frontal lobe dysfunction and memory impairment in patients with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis. Brain and cognition. vol 11. issue 1. 1989-11-01. PMID:2789818. as a group, patients with multiple sclerosis (ms) exhibit memory impairment, fail to make effective use of semantic encoding to aid memory, and perform poorly on verbal fluency and concept formation tests which are sensitive to frontal lobe damage. 1989-11-01 2023-08-11 Not clear
Y Joanette, P Goule. Criterion-specific reduction of verbal fluency in right brain-damaged right-handers. Neuropsychologia. vol 24. issue 6. 1987-03-10. PMID:3808295. results showed that subjects with a vascular lesion limited to the right hemisphere do show a statistically significant reduction of verbal fluency as compared to controls, that this reduction in verbal fluency is only present when the criterion is semantic, and that such a reduction is independent from the frontal or non-frontal topography of the lesion. 1987-03-10 2023-08-11 human
J Cambier, D Elghozi, P Graveleau, C Lubetzk. [Right hemiasomatognosia and sensation of amputation caused by left subcortical lesion. Role of callosal disconnection]. Revue neurologique. vol 140. issue 4. 1984-06-06. PMID:6718913. mild language disorders were suggestive of subcortical aphasia: normal incitation and repetition; with semantic paraphasias, poor verbal fluency. 1984-06-06 2023-08-12 Not clear