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Retention of verbal information by rehearsal in relation to the fluency of verbal output in aphasia
Authors:Leslie J. Rothi  Edward C. Hutchinson
Affiliation:University of Florida and Appalachian State University USA
Abstract:The purpose of the present study was to determine if aphasic subject groups differentiated by the fluency of their verbal output employed rehearsal as a strategy for maintaining verbally coded information in primary memory. A task based upon the Brown-Peterson paradigm was administered to 10 fluent aphasic patients, 10 nonfluent aphasic patients, 10 right-brain-damaged patients, and 10 nonneurological patients. The findings indicate that the nonfluent aphasic patients did not rehearse the verbal information while the fluent aphasic, right-brain-damaged, and nonneurological patients did rehearse. In addition, both fluent and nonfluent aphasic patients encoded significantly less information into the memory system initially and performed worse on the task overall than right-brain-damaged and nonneurological patients.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to L. J. Rothi   Ph.D.   Box J-236   J. Hillis Miller Health Center   Department of Neurology   University of Florida   Gainesville   FL 32610.
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