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Animal linguistics: A case of semantic compositionality and signal reduction in wild chimpanzees ...
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Animal linguistics: A case of semantic compositionality and signal reduction in wild chimpanzees ...
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Support for a novel, simple method for calculating word frequency of output on language production tasks ...
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Support for a novel, simple method for calculating word frequency of output on language production tasks ...
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Psychiatric symptoms are differentially associated with verbal fluency performance in patients with schizophrenia and affective disorders ...
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Psychiatric symptoms are differentially associated with verbal fluency performance in patients with schizophrenia and affective disorders ...
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Quantitative and qualitative differences in performance within the semantic and letter fluency tasks ...
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INTRODUCTION: Traditionally, verbal fluency research has differentiated between semantic (SF) and letter fluency (LF). However, although linguistic research has strongly suggested that there are pronounced differences in the processing of different types of semantic categories, most researchers in this domain have uncritically assumed that there are no category-specific effects in verbal fluency. Limited research on SF has thus far revealed that disproportionate performances across different categories are in certain contexts associated with category size, while clinical populations might show normative deficits in one category, but not the other. Nevertheless, this issue remains poorly investigated, particularly in LF. METHODS: We recruited 16 Croatian-speaking students from the University of Zagreb. For verbal fluency, we administered the categories animals and trees (SF), and the letters K and M (LF) (60 s). Participants further performed on a neuropsychological battery encompassing the Trail Making Test ...
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executive functions; letter fluency; semantic fluency
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4681799 https://zenodo.org/record/4681799
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Did early Homo have language? Neurocognition behind stone toolmaking ...
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Did early Homo have language? Neurocognition behind stone toolmaking ...
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Semantische Wortflüssigkeit in der Erstpsychose: Ergebnisse hängen von der gegebenen semantischen Kategorie ab ...
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Semantische Wortflüssigkeit in der Erstpsychose: Ergebnisse hängen von der gegebenen semantischen Kategorie ab ...
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Eksperimentiranje s prastarim kamenim oruđem: proučavanje pračovječnog uma ...
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Eksperimentiranje s prastarim kamenim oruđem: proučavanje pračovječnog uma ...
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Predstavljanje projekta "Leksičko-semantička obrada kod pacijenata oboljelih od prve epizode shizofrenije" ...
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