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Quantitative and qualitative differences in performance within the semantic and letter fluency tasks ...
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Quantitative and qualitative differences in performance within the semantic and letter fluency tasks ...
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Does animacy feature facilitate lexical-semantic processing in first-episode psychosis? ...
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Background It is widely assumed that lexical-semantic deficits in first-episode psychosis occur as a syndrome of a dysfunctional neural connectivity and global functional changes in brain regions that are crucial for language processing because of a broadly distributed network disorder. Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate deficits of mental lexicon access in psychosis. Furthermore, the question that has arisen is the role of lexical-semantic features of animacy in lexical-semantic processing in regard to executive functions. Concepts that share the animacy feature also suppose more correlated intercategory features. On the other hand, inanimate concepts have more distinctive features. Furthermore, the correlation of intercategory features increases the automation of connections in the mental lexicon and presupposes activation of a higher number of clusters. Method Specific aspects of lexical-semantic processing were tested in The University Psychiatric Hospital Vrapče on 30 patients with ...
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animacy; first-episode psychosis; imageability
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4678252 https://zenodo.org/record/4678252
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Verbal fluency as a measure of lexical-semantic processing in psychotic disorders and schizophrenia ...
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Verbal fluency as a measure of lexical-semantic processing in psychotic disorders and schizophrenia ...
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Neural noise caused by executive dysfunction accounts for lexical-semantic deficits in first-episode psychosis ...
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Does animacy feature facilitate lexical-semantic processing in first-episode psychosis? ...
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Neural noise caused by executive dysfunction accounts for lexical-semantic deficits in first-episode psychosis ...
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Neuropsihološka testiranja u shizofreniji s naglaskom na leksičko-semantičku obradu i izvršne funkcije ...
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Neuropsihološka testiranja u shizofreniji s naglaskom na leksičko-semantičku obradu i izvršne funkcije ...
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Važnost lingvističkih istraživanja leksičko-semantičke obrade u shizofreniji ...
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Lexical-semantic categorisation in patients of schizophrenia ...
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Važnost lingvističkih istraživanja leksičko-semantičke obrade u shizofreniji ...
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Lexical-semantic categorisation in patients of schizophrenia ...
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