Clustering by aphasics in free recall |
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Authors: | Dorothy Tillman Louis J. Gerstman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Veterans Administration Hospital, New York, USA;2. City College, The City University of New York USA |
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Abstract: | Aphasic performance was compared to normal and left hemiplegic controls in the use of clustering to aid recall of a list of words in a multitrial free recall experiment. Use of clustering correlated with increased recall scores. Left hemiplegic performance was superior to aphasic and inferior to normal suggesting that the presence of brain damage decreased clustering but that this decrease was greater in the presence of aphasia. A second experiment examined the possibility of remediating aphasic clustering behavior by providing cues as a training device. Cues, which aided normals, did not benefit the majority of aphasics. Results are interpreted in terms of their relationship to cognitive functioning. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be sent to Dr. Dorothy Tillman Veterans Administration 252 7th Avenue New York New York 10001. |
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