Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients

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Autor(a) principal: Bueno,Orlando F.A.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Bertolucci,Paulo H.F., Oliveira,Maria Gabriela M., Abrisqueta-Gomez,Jacqueline
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria (Online)
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Resumo: INTRODUCTION: Semantic relations among words and repetition enhance free recall, but it is unknown if these facilitating factors are effective in dementia. METHOD: Alzheimer's patients (MILD-Alz, MOD-Alz) were compared to healthy elderly. Fifteen-word lists were read out to the subjects. In four sets of lists the words in intermediary input positions were semantically related or not, or the midlist words were repeated, or they were repeated and semantically related. RESULTS: The usual third peak of recall of semantically related words was not observed in MOD-Alz, repetition of words did not increase recall of the patients, and the combination of relatedness and repetition benefited only MID-Alz. In a second experiment, with related or unrelated midlist words, and list length shortened from 15 to 9 words, semantic facilitation was observed in mild and moderate Alzheimer´s patients, although diminished compared to controls. CONCLUSION: Progression of dementia turns facilitating factors of recall less effective.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients
title Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients
spellingShingle Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients
Bueno,Orlando F.A.
memory
word list recall
Alzheimer's disease
semantic relations
repetition
title_short Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients
title_full Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients
title_fullStr Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients
title_full_unstemmed Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients
title_sort Effects of semantic relations, repetition of words, and list length in word list recall of Alzheimer's patients
author Bueno,Orlando F.A.
author_facet Bueno,Orlando F.A.
Bertolucci,Paulo H.F.
Oliveira,Maria Gabriela M.
Abrisqueta-Gomez,Jacqueline
author_role author
author2 Bertolucci,Paulo H.F.
Oliveira,Maria Gabriela M.
Abrisqueta-Gomez,Jacqueline
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bueno,Orlando F.A.
Bertolucci,Paulo H.F.
Oliveira,Maria Gabriela M.
Abrisqueta-Gomez,Jacqueline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv memory
word list recall
Alzheimer's disease
semantic relations
repetition
topic memory
word list recall
Alzheimer's disease
semantic relations
repetition
description INTRODUCTION: Semantic relations among words and repetition enhance free recall, but it is unknown if these facilitating factors are effective in dementia. METHOD: Alzheimer's patients (MILD-Alz, MOD-Alz) were compared to healthy elderly. Fifteen-word lists were read out to the subjects. In four sets of lists the words in intermediary input positions were semantically related or not, or the midlist words were repeated, or they were repeated and semantically related. RESULTS: The usual third peak of recall of semantically related words was not observed in MOD-Alz, repetition of words did not increase recall of the patients, and the combination of relatedness and repetition benefited only MID-Alz. In a second experiment, with related or unrelated midlist words, and list length shortened from 15 to 9 words, semantic facilitation was observed in mild and moderate Alzheimer´s patients, although diminished compared to controls. CONCLUSION: Progression of dementia turns facilitating factors of recall less effective.
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