Semantic impairment in stroke aphasia versus semantic dementia: a case-series comparison
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Abstract
Different neuropsychological populations implicate diverse cortical regions in semantic memory: semantic dementia (SD) is characterized by atrophy of the anterior temporal lobes whilst poor comprehension in stroke aphasia is associated with prefrontal or temporal-parietal infarcts. This study employed a case-series design to compare SD and comprehension-impaired stroke aphasic patients directly on the same battery of semantic tests. Although the two groups obtained broadly equivalent scores, they showed qualitatively different semantic deficits. The SD group showed strong correlations between different semantic tasks--regardless of input/output modality--and substantial consistency when a set of items was…
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- Semantic dementia
- Aphasia
- Amodal perception
- Semantic memory
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognition
- Comprehension
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