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Publication Date: 2004-Apr
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Category Size Effects in Semantic and Letter Fluency in Alzheimer's Patients
Diaz, Michael; Sailor, Kevin; Cheung, Doris; Kuslansky, Gail
Brain and Language, v89 n1 p108-114 Apr 2004
Many studies have found that patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) perform significantly worse than normal controls on verbal fluency tasks. Moreover, some studies have found that AD patients' deficits compared to controls are more severe for semantic fluency (e.g., vegetables) than for letter fluency (e.g. words that begin with F). These studies, however, have not taken category size into account. A comparison of AD patients and age-matched controls on three semantic and three letter categories revealed that both the size and type of a category significantly predicted AD patients' deficits on verbal fluency tasks. These results suggest that the verbal fluency of AD patients will be most attenuated on large semantic categories.
Descriptors: Effect Size, Semantics, Language Fluency, Graphemes, Alzheimers Disease, Patients, Task Analysis, Predictor Variables, Verbal Ability
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