Determinants of lexical access in pure-anomic recovery: a longitudinal study

Journal of Zhejiang University-SCIENCE B - Tập 10 - Trang 341-347 - 2009
Xiao Zhou1, Hui Liang1, Ming-wei Xu1, Ben-yan Luo1
1Neuropsychology Laboratory, the First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

Tóm tắt

Many studies involving lexical access in picture-naming tasks have been undertaken at a point in time, mainly focusing on age of acquisition (AoA). To identify the real determinates of lexical access in recovery and their traces in the brain, we carried out a longitudinal study on a Chinese pure anomic patient using multiple logistic regression analysis. We found that AoA played an important role in early recovery but not in total recovery, whereas familiarity was significant in the whole process. From a new dynamic point of view, our results indicate that AoA and familiarity are the main determinants of lexical access in anomia recovery. We suggest that the changing effects of AoA during recovery may be related to the pathologic process; AoA and familiarity should be taken into account in constructing materials to assess and treat anomic patients.

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