Hemispheric asymmetries in category-specific word retrieval
WE examined whether 53 adult non-aphasic patients with either left (22) or right temporal lobe lesions (31) demonstrate dissociable patterns of hemispheric asymmetries in category-specific word fluency tasks. The patients were asked to articulate as many appropriate words as possible within 60 or 90...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuroreport 1998-07, Vol.9 (10), p.2371-2373 |
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Zusammenfassung: | WE examined whether 53 adult non-aphasic patients with either left (22) or right temporal lobe lesions (31) demonstrate dissociable patterns of hemispheric asymmetries in category-specific word fluency tasks. The patients were asked to articulate as many appropriate words as possible within 60 or 90 s in response to six target categories. There was no effect of patient groups on the overall fluency. However, patients with a leftsided temporal lobe lesion were impaired retrieving words to ‘initial letters’ and to the category ‘animals’. Right temporal lobe patients were impaired retrieving ‘tools’ and words referring to specific visual attributes. There were no fluency differences for ‘food-supermarket goods’ and ‘flat interior’. We conclude that temporal lobe damage can result in category-specific impairments in word retrieval depending on the affected hemisphere. |
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ISSN: | 0959-4965 1473-558X |
DOI: | 10.1097/00001756-199807130-00040 |