Semantic Verbal Fluency Strategies In Patients After A Right-Hemisphere Stroke

Authors

  • Natalia Becker Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
  • Juliana de Lima Müller
  • Jaqueline de Carvalho Rodrigues
  • Aline Villavicencio
  • Jerusa Fumagalli de Salles

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-4301.2014.1.16838

Keywords:

Funções executivas, Hemisfério cerebral direito, Análise computacional, Neuropsicologia.

Abstract

Semantic verbal fluency tasks (SVF) evaluate the ability to generate words from a given criterion in a specified time; these tasks allow for the investigation of language, memory and executive functions. This study aimed to investigate the performance of right hemisphere (RH) post stroke adults in an SVF task. Eleven adults with RH lesion and eleven healthy adults, matched by sex, education and age, were investigated. The participants completed an SVF task (clothes names); the total number of words, clustering and switching variables, and the conformation of semantic networks were measured through computational analysis. We found significant statistical differences in the total number of words (Z score). Topographic analysis of graphs showed a tendency toward smaller semantic networks in the RH lesion group compared with controls. Case series analyzes showed four individuals with deficits in the total number of words and in switching. These participants had predominantly frontal lobe and subcortical lesions, which indicates the interference of lesion-specific locations in the use of SVF strategies. The qualitative analyses presented are groundbreaking for the Brazilian context. We also note the importance of using comparisons between groups and case series analyzes in cognitive neuropsychology investigations.

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Author Biography

Natalia Becker, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

Instituto de Psicologia, Programa de Pós Graduação em Psicologia da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Published

2014-07-09

How to Cite

Becker, N., Müller, J. de L., Rodrigues, J. de C., Villavicencio, A., & Salles, J. F. de. (2014). Semantic Verbal Fluency Strategies In Patients After A Right-Hemisphere Stroke. Letrônica, 7(1), 325–347. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-4301.2014.1.16838

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