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Analytical competence and language impairment in aphasia
Authors:Rudolf Cohen   Stephanie Kelter  Gerhild Woll
Affiliation:Sonderforschungsbereich 99 (Linguistik), Universität Konstanz Germany
Abstract:Matched groups of Broca's and Wernicke's aphasics, brain-damaged patients without aphasia and chronic schizophrenics were tested in a nonverbal matching task where the subject had to indicate which of two pictures was more closely linked to a clue picture. Eight additional verbal and nonverbal reference tasks were administered. Both aphasic groups performed worse than brain-damaged controls when the identification of individual attributes or actions shared by clue and referent was required, but were unimpaired when the two had a set of referential-situational associations in common. Factor analyses resulted for both groups in two factors, one of which represents general Language Impairment. For the Broca's aphasics this factor was closely related to general organic deficit as measured by the Trail Making Test; for the Wernicke's aphasics it was associated with tasks which might be considered illustrative of analytical competence in isolating and comparing individual features of objects or concepts.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Prof. Dr. Rudolf Cohen   Fachbereich Psychologie und Soziologie   Universität Konstanz   Postfach 7733   D-7750 Konstanz   Germany.
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