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An attenuation of the 'normal' category effect in patients with Alzheimer's disease : A review and bootstrap analysis
Moreno-Martinez, F.J.; Laws, K.R. (2007)There is a consensus that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) impairs semantic information, with one of the first markers being anomia i.e. an impaired ability to name items. Doubts remain, however, about whether this naming impairment ... -
The impact of dementia, age and sex on category fluency: Greater deficits in women with Alzheimer's disease
Moreno-Martinez, F.J.; Laws, K.R.; Schulz, J. (2008)A category specific effect in naming tasks has been reported in patients with Alzheimer's dementia. Nonetheless, naming tasks are frequently affected by methodological problems, e.g., ceiling effects for controls and ... -
The longitudinal neurodegenerative impact of Alzheimer's disease on picture naming
Moreno-Martinez, F.J.; Laws, K.R.; Goni-Imizcoz, M. (Nova Publishers, 2008)Although semantic memory impairment is well-documented in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), it remains unclear if this neurodegenerative disease differentially affects semantic domains. Most studies have found that ... -
A meta-analytic review of category naming in Alzheimer's disease
Laws, K.R.; Adlington, R.L.; Gale, T.M.; Moreno-Martinez, F.J.; Sartori, G. (2007)Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) experience word-finding difficulties that become increasingly pronounced as pathological changes accrue in the brain. One question that has received increasing attention over the last ... -
No category specificity in Alzheimer's disease: A normal aging effect
Moreno-Martinez, F.J.; Laws, K.R. (2008)Examines category effects on tasks of picture naming, naming to definition, and word-picture matching in 38 patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and 30 elderly controls. Each task was matched across category on all ...