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NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA 卷:51
Non-linguistic learning and aphasia: Evidence from a paired associate and feedback-based task
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Vallila-Rohter, Sofia1,2  Kiran, Swathi1 
[1] Boston Univ, Sargent Coll, Aphasia Res Lab, Boston, MA 02215 USA
[2] MIT, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
关键词: Aphasia;    Category learning;    Nonverbal learning;    Feedback;    Features;    Pattern abstraction;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.10.024
来源: Elsevier
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Though aphasia is primarily characterized by impairments in the comprehension and/or expression of language, research has shown that patients with aphasia also show deficits in cognitive-linguistic domains such as attention, executive function, concept knowledge and memory. Research in aphasia suggests that cognitive impairments can impact the online construction of language, new verbal learning, and transactional success. In our research, we extend this hypothesis to suggest that general cognitive deficits influence progress with therapy. The aim of our study is to explore learning, a cognitive process that is integral to relearning language, yet underexplored in the field of aphasia rehabilitation. We examine non-linguistic category learning in patients with aphasia (n=19) and in healthy controls (n=12), comparing feedback and non-feedback based instruction. Participants complete two computer-based learning tasks that require them to categorize novel animals based on the percentage of features shared with one of two prototypes. As hypothesized, healthy controls showed successful category learning following both methods of instruction. In contrast, only 60% of our patient population demonstrated successful non-linguistic category learning. Patient performance was not predictable by standardized measures of cognitive ability. Results suggest that general learning is affected in aphasia and is a unique, important factor to consider in the field of aphasia rehabilitation. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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