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Defects of immediate memory in Broca's and conduction aphasia
Authors:Kenneth M. Heilman  Robert Scholes  Robert T. Watson
Affiliation:University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
Abstract:
It has been suggested that the repetition defect seen in conduction aphasia is caused by an auditory immediate memory defect. The purposes of this study were the following: to ascertain whether the finding of an auditory immediate memory defect in conduction aphasia could be replicated, to ascertain whether Broca's aphasics have a similar type of immediate memory defect, and to ascertain whether a relationship exists between immediate memory and comprehension of spoken language. Digits were either spoken or presented visually to Broca's and conduction aphasics. An analysis of span scores reveals that within each group there were no significant differences between the modes of presentation or the response modes. There were no significant differences between the aphasic groups. Comprehension of spoken language significantly correlated with digit span scores.
Keywords:Reprint requests should be addressed to: Dr. Heilman   Department of Neurology   University of Florida   Gainesville   Florida 32610.
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