Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?

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Autor(a) principal: Beber,Bárbara Costa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Chaves,Márcia L.F.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Dementia & Neuropsychologia
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Resumo: Background : Performance on the verb fluency (VF) task may be influenced by administration procedures and demographic factors of each population. Objective : The aim of this study was to verify whether the previous administration of semantic and phonemic verbal fluency tasks can influence performance on VF; and to analyze the correlation of VF performance with education, age and type of errors in Brazilian healthy elderly. Methods : Sixty-two participants were subdivided into experimental (semantic and the phonemic fluency tasks were administered before the VF) and control groups (VF only). The total score and the types of errors on the VF task were determined. Additional information was computed for the correlational analysis. Results : VF performance did not differ statistically between experimental and control groups, but correlated positively with education and negatively with intrusions. Conclusion : The lack of influence of other verbal fluency tasks on performance of the VF task in elderly individuals allows the use of this order of administration. A strong influence of educational level on VF task performance reinforces the need for further studies in different populations.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?
title Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?
spellingShingle Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?
Beber,Bárbara Costa
verbal fluency
verb fluency
aging
elderly
neuropsychological test
neuropsychology
title_short Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?
title_full Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?
title_fullStr Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?
title_full_unstemmed Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?
title_sort Does previous presentation of verbal fluency tasks affect verb fluency performance?
author Beber,Bárbara Costa
author_facet Beber,Bárbara Costa
Chaves,Márcia L.F.
author_role author
author2 Chaves,Márcia L.F.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Beber,Bárbara Costa
Chaves,Márcia L.F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv verbal fluency
verb fluency
aging
elderly
neuropsychological test
neuropsychology
topic verbal fluency
verb fluency
aging
elderly
neuropsychological test
neuropsychology
description Background : Performance on the verb fluency (VF) task may be influenced by administration procedures and demographic factors of each population. Objective : The aim of this study was to verify whether the previous administration of semantic and phonemic verbal fluency tasks can influence performance on VF; and to analyze the correlation of VF performance with education, age and type of errors in Brazilian healthy elderly. Methods : Sixty-two participants were subdivided into experimental (semantic and the phonemic fluency tasks were administered before the VF) and control groups (VF only). The total score and the types of errors on the VF task were determined. Additional information was computed for the correlational analysis. Results : VF performance did not differ statistically between experimental and control groups, but correlated positively with education and negatively with intrusions. Conclusion : The lack of influence of other verbal fluency tasks on performance of the VF task in elderly individuals allows the use of this order of administration. A strong influence of educational level on VF task performance reinforces the need for further studies in different populations.
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