Some aspects of language comprehension in anterior aphasia |
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Authors: | Jeffrey A. Samuels D. Frank Benson |
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Affiliation: | U.S. Public Health Service Hospital Brighton, Massachusetts, USA;Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | The competency of language comprehension was evaluated in three groups: anterior aphasics, posterior aphasics, and normal control subjects. Test material was divided into two sentence groups (Fill in the Blank and True/False) emphasizing either (1) semantic, “real world,” identity words or (2) syntactic, relational words, and one paragraph interpretation task. Matching auditory and visual (written) presentations were given. The control subjects performed almost flawlessly but many errors were made by each aphasia group. Qualitative study revealed a marked difference in the comprehension problem of the two groups. The anterior aphasic group performed well on semantically weighted sentences but made errors on syntactically weighted material, regardless of mode of presentation. In contrast, the posterior aphasics made almost the same number of errors on both types of material, regardless of mode of presentation. These findings support the concept of defective language comprehension in anterior aphasia and further suggest that the defect centers on the syntactical structures which are also poorly handled in expressive output. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Dr. Samuels at his present mailing address: Jeffrey A. Samuels M.D. U.S. Public Health Service Hospital 15th Avenue and Lake Street San Francisco CA 94118. |
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