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The following pages link to Letter and category fluency in patients with frontal lobe lesions (Q38453818):
Displaying 50 items.
- Rapid improvement in verbal fluency and aphasia following perispinal etanercept in Alzheimer's disease (Q21261380) (← links)
- Tumour Necrosis Factor Modulation for Treatment of Alzheimerʼs Disease (Q22241425) (← links)
- Executive functions (Q22241996) (← links)
- The role of prefrontal cortex in working-memory capacity, executive attention, and general fluid intelligence: an individual-differences perspective (Q28179876) (← links)
- Weakness of will, akrasia, and the neuropsychiatry of decision making: an interdisciplinary perspective. (Q30373489) (← links)
- Semantic fluency: a sensitive marker for cognitive impairment in children with heavy diarrhea burdens? (Q30434341) (← links)
- The selectivity and functional connectivity of the anterior temporal lobes (Q30493623) (← links)
- Semantic memory and the brain: structure and processes (Q30647714) (← links)
- Executive function and fluid intelligence after frontal lobe lesions (Q33570001) (← links)
- Verb generation in patients with focal frontal lesions: a neuropsychological test of neuroimaging findings (Q33618545) (← links)
- Neural systems supporting lexical search guided by letter and semantic category cues: a self-paced overt response fMRI study of verbal fluency (Q33706489) (← links)
- Effects of repetition and competition on activity in left prefrontal cortex during word generation (Q33869902) (← links)
- What do verbal fluency tasks measure? Predictors of verbal fluency performance in older adults (Q33931763) (← links)
- Regional functional connectivity predicts distinct cognitive impairments in Alzheimer's disease spectrum (Q34092846) (← links)
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging of verbal fluency and confrontation naming using compressed image acquisition to permit overt responses (Q34227535) (← links)
- Role of frontal versus temporal cortex in verbal fluency as revealed by voxel-based lesion symptom mapping. (Q34576572) (← links)
- A bidirectional relationship between physical activity and executive function in older adults (Q34937046) (← links)
- Montreal Cognitive Assessment 5-minute protocol is a brief, valid, reliable, and feasible cognitive screen for telephone administration (Q35217558) (← links)
- Right hemispheric participation in semantic decision improves performance (Q35381189) (← links)
- Inhibition of ongoing responses in patients with Parkinson's disease (Q35480408) (← links)
- Separable prefrontal cortex contributions to free recall (Q35694204) (← links)
- Combined effects of aging and HIV infection on semantic verbal fluency: a view of the cortical hypothesis through the lens of clustering and switching (Q35897499) (← links)
- The differing roles of the frontal cortex in fluency tests (Q36054208) (← links)
- The Relationship Between Educational Years and Phonemic Verbal Fluency (PVF) and Semantic Verbal Fluency (SVF) Tasks in Spanish Patients Diagnosed With Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, and Psychotic Bipolar Disorder. (Q36195767) (← links)
- Dissociable neural correlates of stereotypes and other forms of semantic knowledge (Q36330124) (← links)
- Cognitive function and treatment adherence in older adults with heart failure (Q36400283) (← links)
- Thyroid hormones and cognitive functioning in healthy, euthyroid women: a correlational study (Q36823011) (← links)
- Enuresis as a premorbid developmental marker of schizophrenia (Q36876581) (← links)
- Frontal brain asymmetry in depression with comorbid anxiety: a neuropsychological investigation (Q37010116) (← links)
- The relationship between aging, performance, and the neural correlates of successful memory encoding (Q37087193) (← links)
- Resting-state BOLD networks versus task-associated functional MRI for distinguishing Alzheimer's disease risk groups (Q37294228) (← links)
- Structured cueing on a semantic fluency task differentiates patients with temporal versus frontal lobe seizure onset (Q37307901) (← links)
- Aberrant neural mediation of verbal fluency in autism spectrum disorders (Q37313085) (← links)
- Structural correlates of semantic and phonemic fluency ability in first and second languages (Q37379396) (← links)
- Pervasive influence of semantics in letter and category fluency: a multidimensional approach (Q38425172) (← links)
- Declines in switching underlie verbal fluency changes after unilateral pallidal surgery in Parkinson's disease (Q38431065) (← links)
- A new standardization of semantic verbal fluency test (Q38432777) (← links)
- Semantic range and relevance of emotive utterances in patients with frontotemporal degeneration (Q38433693) (← links)
- Variation in verbal fluency: A latent variable analysis of clustering, switching, and overall performance (Q38500001) (← links)
- Cognitive performance norms from the Korean genome and epidemiology study (KoGES). (Q38681391) (← links)
- The animal naming test: An easy tool for the assessment of hepatic encephalopathy. (Q38921790) (← links)
- Neural correlates of lexical-semantic memory: A voxel-based morphometry study in mild AD, aMCI and normal aging. (Q45859979) (← links)
- Brazilian version of the Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB): Preliminary data on administration to healthy elderly (Q47159266) (← links)
- Impact of informal caregiving on cognitive function and well-being in Canada (Q47319128) (← links)
- Cathodal tDCS of the Bilateral Anterior Temporal Lobes Facilitates Semantically-Driven Verbal Fluency (Q47862725) (← links)
- Social vulnerability and prefrontal cortical function in elderly people: a report from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging (Q48094132) (← links)
- Changes in reality monitoring and episodic memory in early childhood (Q48652233) (← links)
- Selective neuropsychological impairments and related clinical factors in children with moyamoya disease of the transient ischemic attack type. (Q50692649) (← links)
- Are numbers special? Comparing the generation of verbal materials from ordered categories (months) to numbers and other categories (animals) in an fMRI study. (Q51907715) (← links)
- Comparison of rhyming and word generation with FMRI. (Q53516708) (← links)