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Bates, Elizabeth; Saygin, Ayse Pinar; Moineau, Suzanne; Marangolo, Paola; Pizzamiglio, Luigi – Brain and Language, 2005
The utility of single-case vs. group studies has been debated in neuropsychology for many years. The purpose of the present study is to illustrate an alternative approach to group studies of aphasia, in which the same symptom dimensions that are commonly used to assign patients to classical taxonomies (fluency, naming, repetition, and…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Groups, Patients, Multivariate Analysis
Goldberg, Elmera; Goldfarb, Robert – Brain and Language, 2005
This study asked whether aphasic adults show different noun/verb retrieval patterns based upon their clinical categorization as fluent or nonfluent. Participants selected either the noun or the verb meaning of target words, as presented in three contexts. The framework was that nouns (associated with temporal lobe function) are processed, stored,…
Descriptors: Nouns, Aphasia, Verbs, Adults