Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation

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Autor(a) principal: Brandão,Lenisa
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Monção,Ana Maria, Andersson,Richard, Holmqvist,Kenneth
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-57642014000300278
Resumo: OBJECTIVE:The goal of this study was to investigate whether on-topic visual cues can serve as aids for the maintenance of discourse coherence and informativeness in autobiographical narratives of persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD).METHODS:The experiment consisted of three randomized conversation conditions: one without prompts, showing a blank computer screen; an on-topic condition, showing a picture and a sentence about the conversation; and an off-topic condition, showing a picture and a sentence which were unrelated to the conversation. Speech was recorded while visual attention was examined using eye tracking to measure how long participants looked at cues and the face of the listener.RESULTS:Results suggest that interventions using visual cues in the form of images and written information are useful to improve discourse informativeness in AD.CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated the potential of using images and short written messages as means of compensating for the cognitive deficits which underlie uninformative discourse in AD. Future studies should further investigate the efficacy of language interventions based in the use of these compensation strategies for AD patients and their family members and friends.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation
title Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation
spellingShingle Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation
Brandão,Lenisa
Alzheimer's disease
discourse
attention
visual cues
title_short Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation
title_full Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation
title_fullStr Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation
title_full_unstemmed Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation
title_sort Discourse intervention strategies in Alzheimer's disease: Eye-tracking and the effect of visual cues in conversation
author Brandão,Lenisa
author_facet Brandão,Lenisa
Monção,Ana Maria
Andersson,Richard
Holmqvist,Kenneth
author_role author
author2 Monção,Ana Maria
Andersson,Richard
Holmqvist,Kenneth
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brandão,Lenisa
Monção,Ana Maria
Andersson,Richard
Holmqvist,Kenneth
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alzheimer's disease
discourse
attention
visual cues
topic Alzheimer's disease
discourse
attention
visual cues
description OBJECTIVE:The goal of this study was to investigate whether on-topic visual cues can serve as aids for the maintenance of discourse coherence and informativeness in autobiographical narratives of persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD).METHODS:The experiment consisted of three randomized conversation conditions: one without prompts, showing a blank computer screen; an on-topic condition, showing a picture and a sentence about the conversation; and an off-topic condition, showing a picture and a sentence which were unrelated to the conversation. Speech was recorded while visual attention was examined using eye tracking to measure how long participants looked at cues and the face of the listener.RESULTS:Results suggest that interventions using visual cues in the form of images and written information are useful to improve discourse informativeness in AD.CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated the potential of using images and short written messages as means of compensating for the cognitive deficits which underlie uninformative discourse in AD. Future studies should further investigate the efficacy of language interventions based in the use of these compensation strategies for AD patients and their family members and friends.
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