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Picture-naming in aphasia
Authors:Susan E. Kohn  Harold Goodglass  
Affiliation:1. Boston V.A. Medical Center, Boston University School of Medicine USA;2. Aphasia Research Center, Boston University School of Medicine USA;3. Department of Neurology, Boston University School of Medicine USA
Abstract:The distribution of picture-naming errors for Broca's aphasics (n = 9), Wernicke's aphasics (n = 9), conduction aphasics (n = 9), frontal anomics (n = 7), and posterior anomics (n = 9) was examined to determine the diagnostic power of error types in picture-naming. Negated responses were associated with Broca's aphasia, whole-part errors ("hose" for nozzle) were associated with frontal anomia, and poor phonemic cuing was associated with Wernicke's aphasia. In addition, the relative distribution of the three most prominent naming errors-phonemic errors, semantic errors, and multiword circumlocutions-tended to distinguish the two anomic subgroups from the other aphasia subgroups. Anomic aphasics produced the fewest phonemic errors and the most multiword circumlocutions; this pattern suggests minimal word-production difficulty in anomic aphasia relative to the other aphasia syndromes. Despite such group differences, the overall picture indicates that there is considerable similarity among aphasia syndromes in terms of picture-naming behavior.
Keywords:Send requests for reprints to Dr. Susan E. Kohn   Psychology Service 116-B   V.A. Medical Center   150 South Huntington Ave.   Boston   MA 02130.
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