Demonstrating a wordlikeness effect on nonword repetition performance in a conduction aphasic patient |
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Authors: | Saito Akie Yoshimura Takako Itakura Tohru Lambon Ralph Matthew A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cognitive Psychology in Education, Graduate School of Education, Kyoto University, Yoshida Honmachi, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan. m53795@sakura.kudpc.kyoto-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to identify the nature of the deficit for a conduction aphasic patient in order to evaluate two different theories of conduction aphasia. First, a conduction aphasic patient FS was tested on auditory word-pair discrimination, word-repetition, and picture-naming. The results of these tasks indicated that her deficit was likely to be post-lexical rather than perceptual or lexical. Next, we examined her repetition performance for two types of nonwords (high-wordlike and low-wordlike nonwords) to distinguish the two theories. FS exhibited a wordlikeness effect: she produced more correct moras and more correct combinations of moras for high-wordlike nonwords than low-wordlike nonwords. We conclude that she had difficulty in maintaining stable phonological representations of verbal materials in the output buffer. |
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