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Mental representations of action: the neural correlates of the verbal and motor components
Péran, P; Carbebat, D; Cherubini, A. - : Elsevier Science Limited, 2010
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Motor and linguistic linking of space and time in the cerebellum
Lo Gerfo, E; Caltagirone, C; Petrosini, L. - : Public Library of Science, 2009
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The language of schizophrenia: an analysis of micro and macrolinguistic abilities and their neuropsychological correlates
Bria, P; Ciuffa, M; Caltagirone, C. - : Elsevier Science Limited, 2008
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The language of schizophrenia: an analysis of micro and macrolinguistic abilities and their neuropsychological correlates
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Chronic schizophrenia as a brain misconnection syndrome: a white matter voxel-based morphometry study
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Focal brain lesions and intelligence: a study with a new version of Raven's Colored Matrices
Abstract: Contrasting results have been obtained in previous investigations, which have used the standard version of Raven's Colored Progressive Matrices for studying the effects of localized brain lesion on visual-spatial intelligence. Some of these discrepancies might be due to the fact that specific factors, such as unilateral spatial neglect, could contribute to decreased performance obtained on Raven's test by patients with focal brain lesions. A new set of Colored Matrices, devised to minimize the influence of unilateral spatial neglect without changing the essential features of the original task, was therefore constructed. The test was administered to 76 normal controls, 74 right brain-damaged patients, 87 aphasics, and 61 nonaphasic left brain-damaged patients, in order to study the effect of laterality of lesions and of language impairment on Raven's scores. The results show that, if the influence of unilateral spatial neglect is minimized and Raven's scores are corrected in reference to age, educational level, and lesion size, then: no significant differences are observed between right and left brain-damaged patients; aphasics score worse than nonaphasic left brain-damaged patients; impairment is greater in patients with Wernicke's and Global aphasia (i.e., in patients with severe language comprehension disorders) than in patients classified as Broca's, Anomic, or Conduction aphasia; impairment is greater in patients with semantic-lexical discrimination errors than in patients free from semantic-lexical comprehension disorders.
Keyword: Aphasia; Female; Functional Laterality; Humans; Intelligence; Intelligence Tests; Language Tests; Male; Middle Aged; Settore MED/26 - Neurologia; Spatial Behavior; Visual Perception
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2108/66339
https://doi.org/10.1080/01688638608401295
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Immediate visual-spatial memory in hemisphere-damaged patients: impairment of verbal coding and of perceptual processing
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[Acoustic and semantic disturbances of comprehension in aphasia]
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