Author:
CROOT KAREN,HODGES JOHN R.,PATTERSON KARALYN
Abstract
We investigated sentence comprehension in 46 patients
with probable minimal (very mild), mild, or moderate dementia
of the Alzheimer type (DAT), comparing their performance
on the Test for the Reception of Grammar (TROG), with that
of 20 age- and education-matched controls. Performance
on the TROG was generally related to dementia severity,
independent of lexicosemantic and working memory (digit
span) impairments, but related to at least 1 measure of
attention. Some patients in the minimal group showed sentence
comprehension deficits while others in the moderate group
did not, indicating that DAT may impair sentence comprehension
at the very earliest stages of disease, but that its effects
are heterogeneous. Patients were most impaired on sentences
with 2 propositions and noncanonical word order, suggesting
difficulties with both interpretative and postinterpretative
stages of sentence processing. Further investigation is
needed into the relationship between attentional processes,
interpretative and postinterpretative stages of syntactic
processing in DAT. (JINS, 1999, 5, 393–404.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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