Which verbal fluency measure is most useful in demonstrating executive deficits after traumatic brain injury?

Gitit Kavé, Eyal Heled, Eli Vakil, Eugenia Agranov

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תקציר

This paper examines switching and clustering in phonemic and semantic fluency tasks in individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Fluency tasks were administered to 30 Hebrew-speaking patients with TBI and 30 age-matched control participants. Significant group differences were found in total output, number of switches, and number of clusters on both tasks, but not in mean cluster size. Unlike prediction, z scores of the number of semantic switches and clusters were lower than the equivalent z scores on the phonemic test. Results highlight the executive component of semantic fluency and the importance of using this task when assessing cognitive functioning after TBI.

שפה מקוריתאנגלית
עמודים (מ-עד)358-365
מספר עמודים8
כתב עתJournal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
כרך33
מספר גיליון3
מזהי עצם דיגיטלי (DOIs)
סטטוס פרסוםפורסם - מרץ 2011

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