Thai norms for name, image, and category agreement, object familiarity, visual complexity, manipulability, and age of acquisition for 480 color photographic objects

AJB Clarke, JD Ludington - Journal of psycholinguistic research, 2018 - Springer
Normative databases containing psycholinguistic variables are commonly used to aid
stimulus selection for investigations into language and other cognitive processes. Norms …

Word frequency predicts translation asymmetry

A Ibrahim, PE Cowell, RA Varley - Journal of Memory and Language, 2017 - Elsevier
Bilingualism studies report asymmetries in word processing across languages. Access to L2
words is slower and sensitive to semantic blocking. These observations inform influential …

Predictors of naming decline after dominant temporal lobectomy: age at onset of epilepsy and age of word acquisition

IM Ruff, SJ Swanson, TA Hammeke, D Sabsevitz… - Epilepsy & Behavior, 2007 - Elsevier
This study examined factors affecting object naming decline in patients who have
undergone anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) and the correlation between age of word …

A picture database for verbs and nouns with different action content in Turkish

E Bayram, Ö Aydin, HI Ergenc… - Journal of Psycholinguistic …, 2017 - Springer
In this study we present a picture database of 160 nouns and 160 verbs. All verbs and nouns
are divided into two groups as action and non-action words. Age of acquisition, familiarity …

Lexical retrieval after Arabic aphasia: Syntactic access and predictors of spoken naming

T Khwaileh, R Body, R Herbert - Journal of Neurolinguistics, 2017 - Elsevier
Research into anomia has been carried out in English and many Indo-European languages
extensively, but not in Arabic. Previous studies have investigated predictors of successful …

Shave, shear, shred, or cut: PPA variant differentially impacts erroneous responses produced in a confrontation naming test of verbs

A Raman, AE Hillis, MD Stockbridge - Aphasiology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background All common variants of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) exhibit naming
deficits. Variants are distinguished by relative deficits in repetition (logopenic; lvPPA), object …

Deep dysphasic performance in non-fluent progressive aphasia: A case study

JJ Tree, TJ Perfect, KW Hirsh, S Copstick - Neurocase, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
We present a patient (PW) with non-fluent progressive aphasia, characterized by severe
word finding difficulties and frequent phonemic paraphasias in spontaneous speech. It has …

Effects of semantic variables on word production in aphasia

LF Lampe, S Hameau, N Fieder, L Nickels - Cortex, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Words differ in the complexity of their semantic representations and their
relationships to other words and these differences can be operationalised as a variety of …

Different variables predict anomia in different subjects: A longitudinal study of two Alzheimer's patients

F Cuetos, C Rosci, M Laiacona, E Capitani - Neuropsychologia, 2008 - Elsevier
Two Alzheimer's patients participated in a longitudinal study of picture naming aimed at
analysing the effect of lexical frequency, age of acquisition, stimulus familiarity, word length …

The “hidden” semantic category dissociation in mild-moderate Alzheimer's disease patients

E Albanese - Neuropsychologia, 2007 - Elsevier
In patients manifesting mild-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD), lexical semantic tasks are
known to be influenced by several variables which should be adequately taken into account …