Some analyses of the verbal encoding deficit of alcoholic Korsakoff patients |
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Authors: | Laird S. Cermak Nelson Butters Judith Moreines |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02130 USA;2. the Aphasia Research Unit, Neurology Department, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts 02130 USA |
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Abstract: | Two experiments were designed to assess Korsakoff patients' ability to encode verbal information on the basis of its physical, nominal and semantic properties. The first investigation employed Wickens' release from proactive interference (PI) technique; a procedure that allows an assessment of a subject's ability to encode verbal information on the basis of its semantic properties. It was discovered that on tasks involving only a rudimentary verbal analysis, such as the ability to discriminate letters from numbers, the Korsakoff patients demonstrated a normal release from PI. However, on tasks that required a more sophisticated level of semantic encoding, such as those based on taxonomic class inclusion, the patients failed to show release from PI. The second investigation employed Posner's reaction time technique which assesses a subject's ability to encode the physical and nominal properties of simple verbal materials (letters). The results of this study showed that Korsakoff patients are impaired on even these rudimentary encoding tasks, which led to the proposal that Korsakoff patients' semantic encoding deficit might stem from an initial impairment in the speed at which physical and nominal properties of verbal information are analyzed. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests should be sent to Laird S. Cermak Psychology Service Boston Veterans Administration Hospital 150 So. Huntington Ave. Boston Massachusetts 02130. |
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