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1 in other cognitive abilities (i.e., category fluency).
2 d not reflect altered perceptual or response fluency.
3 ept for tests of immediate recall and verbal fluency.
4 iations were for global cognition and verbal fluency.
5 rated decline in global cognition and verbal fluency.
6 area and its homologue in relation to verbal fluency.
7 this system are involved in subcomponents of fluency.
8 lobal cognition, verbal memory, and category fluency.
9 with digit recall (dual-task) and in letter fluency.
10 ional connectivity compared with nonmnemonic fluency.
11 ween anterior segment involvement and speech fluency.
12 d with less decline in WFT, a test of verbal fluency.
13 rent performance and the subjective sense of fluency.
14 ditory feedback for those with better verbal fluency.
15 o be impaired in this group, phonemic verbal fluency.
16 mation processing and on a measure of verbal fluency.
17 < .05) with the exception of semantic verbal fluency.
18 sures predicted verbal recognition or verbal fluency.
19 niasis relative to women with moderate or no fluency.
20 rs and several other types of disruptions to fluency.
21 neral cognition, verbal memory, and category fluency.
22 k of cognitive decline in the area of verbal fluency.
23 bal function, executive function, and verbal fluency.
24 udinally associated with changes in semantic fluency.
25 ecline with aging: delayed recall and verbal fluency.
26 nce in both phonological and semantic verbal fluency.
27 ) and discuss the role of mixed emotions and fluency.
28 sitively associated with the semantic verbal fluency.
29 .01]), SCAFI Z scores (-0.09 [0.01]), verbal fluency (-0.34 words [0.07]), and ADL (0.64 points [0.04
31 ated polymer:fullerene blends (at excitation fluencies ~10(15) photons/cm(2) per pulse) is shown to b
32 asks; specifically, the TACT-Visual for both fluency (33.48 +/- 11.83 vs 25.59 +/- 10.27, p = 0.034)
33 greater annualised rate of decline in letter fluency (4.5 +/- 1.3 words/year) than C9N FTLD (1.4 +/-
35 ce on word list learning and semantic verbal fluency, a pattern more typical of the cognitive deficit
38 ]; P = .03), lower scores on tests of verbal fluency (adjusted z scores, 0.50 vs -2.02; P = .02), wor
39 related with the percentage change in verbal fluency after anterior temporal lobe resection, such tha
41 ures of cognitive abilities, except Category Fluency, also were associated broadly with age; of the g
42 ficulty in patients with ALS-FTD on category fluency and a sentence-ordering task that assesses gramm
43 posterior cortical basis, including semantic fluency and ability to copy an intersecting pentagons fi
44 was associated with rate of change in verbal fluency and BIN1 was associated with rate of change in g
45 dicted subsequent decline in phonemic verbal fluency and Clinical Dementia Rating scale plus FTD modu
46 76560(T) was associated with impaired verbal fluency and comprehension in schizophrenia but improved
50 e frontal aslant tract in relation to verbal fluency and grammar impairment in primary progressive ap
51 ct and grammar deficits suggests that verbal fluency and grammar processing rely on distinct anatomic
53 this review, we examine both RAN and reading fluency and how each has shaped our understanding of rea
54 , which showed weak correlations with verbal fluency and inhibitory control at younger ages that incr
67 examined, but with anomia, reduced phonemic fluency and slowed speech rate the most prominent defici
68 volvement of this anterior-dorsal network in fluency and suggested a preferential role of a posterior
70 on (exp(b)=0.725, p=0.026), language, verbal fluency and visuospatial scores, and MND-FTD (OR=7.57, 9
71 n distinct cognitive domains, such as verbal fluency and working memory, are not underpinned by a sin
72 ns (immediate recall, delayed recall, verbal fluency) and depressive symptoms (EURO-D scale) were con
73 ures of executive function (including letter fluency) and processing speed (visual inspection time an
74 , World List Delayed Recall, Semantic Animal Fluency) and Six-Item Screener (SIS) assessments, admini
75 neral cognition, verbal memory, and semantic fluency) and verbal memory (averaging tests of recall).
76 of memory, reasoning, phonemic and semantic fluency, and a global score that combined all cognitive
77 e function, verbal episodic memory, semantic fluency, and calculation as well as a measure of subject
78 Scale-Cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog), verbal fluency, and Color Trails Test Parts 1 and 2 were applie
79 cognitive function, memory retention, verbal fluency, and dementia severity after adjustment for age,
82 or, processing speed, working memory, verbal fluency, and executive functioning) to assess ante morte
83 ory, attention, language, visuomotor, verbal fluency, and executive functions was administered before
84 rooved pegboard, timed gait, semantic verbal fluency, and finger tapping) were administered every 24
86 ncome countries, education, literacy, verbal fluency, and motor sequencing confer substantial protect
87 einjury intelligence, motor strength, verbal fluency, and neurobehavioral symptom severity at 1 year
88 ly auditory regions to reductions in reading fluency, and of impaired reading ability to impaired fun
90 nhibition or selection, set shifting, verbal fluency, and recognition or working memory were included
91 l consumption-consuming expectancies, goals, fluency, and regulatory fit-impact physical consumption.
92 grammatical processing, semantic processing, fluency, and sentence repetition) across PPA variants to
93 ioning, memory, executive function, semantic fluency, and speed of processing were also obtained.
95 cological factors, perceptual and conceptual fluency, and the interaction of multiple components.
96 word test, letter-digit substitution, verbal fluency, and word learning) and a global cognition score
98 t Battery; lexical fluency (F-A-S), category fluency (animals/minute), digit span (direct and backwar
99 Residential proximity to town and Spanish fluency are associated with greater likelihood of men's
104 ortical damage was related to overall speech fluency, as estimated by clinical judgements using the W
107 e function, verbal and visual memory, verbal fluency, attention and working memory, and social cognit
109 the expressive semantic tests of naming and fluency, average performance was worse in the left- than
111 stiffness was associated with poor semantic fluency (B = -0.47, 95% CI -0.76 to -0.18, Bonferroni-co
112 ntreal Cognitive Assessment, semantic verbal fluency, Beck Depression Inventory, and Questionnaire fo
113 0-1.17]), worse language intelligibility and fluency (beta -0.032, OR 1.10 [1.02-1.20]), more irritab
114 ological profile with relatively high-verbal fluency but low word list recall distinguished the hippo
116 ses, lutein was related to recall and verbal fluency, but the strength of the associations was attenu
117 gaps in the notation enhanced sight-reading fluency by significantly reducing the number of mistakes
118 cond concerns the degree to which processing fluency can explain aesthetic feeling or may simply be o
120 s targeting reading outcomes (eg, phonemics, fluency, comprehension) and contributory cognitive proce
122 at the collective studies of RAN and reading fluency contribute to our goals of creating optimal asse
124 omized trial to compare the efficacy of 8 mm Fluency covered stent and bare stent in transjugular int
127 of the frontal aslant tract underlies verbal fluency deficits in primary progressive aphasia and furt
128 semantic memory might partially account for fluency deficits seen in aging, mild cognitive impairmen
129 with the Color Trail Making Test, FAS verbal fluency, Digit Span, Hooper Visual Organization Test, an
133 l stimulus predicts the degree of perceptual fluency experienced when the stimulus is processed a sec
134 ination; Frontal Assessment Battery; lexical fluency (F-A-S), category fluency (animals/minute), digi
135 ons with subsequent memory performance and a fluency factor derived from a neuropsychological battery
136 ndex also predicted performance on a latent "fluency" factor derived from a neuropsychological test b
137 tion (SSC), category naming (CAT) and verbal fluency (FAS), in localizing the Wernicke's area and stu
140 s1170191) on brain activation using a verbal fluency functional magnetic resonance imaging task.
142 in working memory, phonological and semantic fluency, general intelligence quotient and reduced MWF i
143 By comparing phonological versus semantic fluency, higher activation was robustly observed in BA 4
144 ains mainly reflect phonology, semantics and fluency; however, these studies did not account for vari
145 tution (HR, 1.59; 95% CI, 1.22-2.04), verbal fluency (HR, 1.61; 95% CI, 1.23-2.08), and inverted inte
148 ch and language processing revealed that non-fluency in aphasia is primarily predicted by damage to t
149 ex, is a robust predictor of impaired speech fluency in aphasic patients, even when motor speech, lex
150 al temporal reflexes that generate a greater fluency in associative representations, making them more
154 ciated with intelligence quotient and verbal fluency in patients, and fully mediated group difference
159 The persistence of deterioration in verbal fluency in the off STN DBS state was suggestive of a sur
161 ) was predictive of greater gains in reading fluency in younger children, whereas increased activity
162 rail Making Test Parts A and B, and Category Fluency) in cognitively normal individuals aged 21 to 10
163 on, digit-symbol, Trails-A, Trails-B, verbal-fluency) in older adults, whereas it did not correlate w
164 variance associated with twins' oral reading fluency increased as the quality of their teacher increa
167 simply as 'fluent' or 'non-fluent', however fluency is a multidimensional construct that encompasses
170 tion (Mini Mental State Examination); verbal fluency (Isaac's Set Test); visual memory (Benton Visual
171 ostructural properties and cognition (verbal fluency language task, VF) and affect (anxiety) in both
172 d subscores for attention and concentration, fluency, language, and visuospatial function), and betwe
173 measures, namely, age >or=72 years, semantic fluency less than 20 words in 90 s and inability to copy
174 patients also exhibited deficits on figural fluency, letter-number sequencing, and backward digit sp
175 us findings using this paradigm, whereby the fluency manipulation increased "oldness" responses to bo
176 ory (range of means, -0.65 to -0.92), verbal fluency (mean, -0.89), and motor dexterity (mean, -2.5).
178 retinopathy with g (and with tests of verbal fluency, mental flexibility, and processing speed but no
179 predicted oldness ratings to old items, and fluency modulated PRC connectivity with other brain regi
181 In addition to linguistic knowledge and fluency, nursing requires considerable cultural and prag
182 in naturalisation figures, English language fluency, occupational and income status, health insuranc
183 degrees +/- 2 degrees for the pristine, ion fluencies of 1E11, 3E11, 5E11, 7E11, 1E12 and 3E12 ions
186 During speech production, irrespective of fluency or auditory feedback, the people who stuttered s
187 gical measures of word comprehension but not fluency or grammatical competence, and therefore reflect
196 g, digit-symbol-substitution test and verbal fluency (P<0.05), whereas Abeta+ AD patients showed grea
197 tive (P < .05 for all measures except Verbal Fluency, P = .52), and behavioral domain scores (9.4 [11
198 HUFAs reduced the risk of decline in verbal fluency, particularly in hypertensive and dyslipidemic s
199 interrelations between global cognitive and fluency performance, lesion topography, and ultrastructu
201 CI -2.0 to 1.0), phonemic or category verbal fluency (phonemic fluency test 0.90, -1.3 to 3.1; catego
202 the fundamental role that mental arithmetic fluency plays in the acquisition of higher-level mathema
203 itive measures of phonemic and semantic word fluency predicted performance on the consent standards.
206 ia Functional Index (SCAFI), phonemic verbal fluency (PVF), and the quality of life measures activiti
207 EPORT: Self-expandable, covered stent (Bard, Fluency((R))) was implanted using a single transfemoral
212 se of old items, the same PRC region showing fluency-related reductions for new items also contribute
213 nts using the Western Aphasia Battery speech fluency scale, diadochokinetic rate, rudimentary auditor
214 ory score 4.4 versus 4.3, p = 0.79; semantic fluency score 15.7 versus 14.0, p = 0.21; calculation im
215 res was detected except for a lower phonemic fluency score with decreasing MSDPS (P = 0.048) and a lo
216 r in combination with DHA (800 mg/d), verbal fluency scores improved significantly in the DHA, lutein
217 FTLD, and regression analysis related verbal fluency scores to atrophy in frontal and parietal region
219 ere the Visual Analog Mood Scale, and verbal fluency (semantic and letter) at 7 months post-DBS in th
221 rsolateral prefrontal dysfunction and letter fluency showing greater dependence on inferolateral pref
227 e propose the ACE-R, particularly the verbal fluency subscore, as a valuable contributor to the diffe
228 on two frontal lobe cognitive tests [Letter Fluency (t = 1.97, P = 0.05, df = 200) and Category Flue
229 (t = 1.97, P = 0.05, df = 200) and Category Fluency (t = 2.15, P = 0.03, df = 200)] as compared with
231 d that the [oxy-Hb] change during the verbal fluency task (VFT) was reduced in patients with ESLD com
232 l oxy-haemoglobin during a Japanese phonetic fluency task can differentiate psychiatric patients from
233 -level-dependent fMRI during an overt verbal fluency task in 85 subjects (44 healthy volunteers and 4
237 mispheric differentiation for certain verbal fluency tasks in ASD, consistent with some previous evid
241 ndex (P = .004; Pc = .04); a semantic verbal fluency test (P = .002; Pc = .02); the Letter-Number Seq
243 on the Boston Naming Test (BNT) and Semantic Fluency Test (SFT), neuropsychological measures of seman
247 honemic or category verbal fluency (phonemic fluency test 0.90, -1.3 to 3.1; categorical fluency test
248 fluency test 0.90, -1.3 to 3.1; categorical fluency test 1.1, -0.3 to 2.6), verbal memory (paragraph
252 p Test, Letter-Digit-Substitution Test, Word Fluency Test), mood (Center for Epidemiological Studies-
253 ana University Story Recall Test, the Animal Fluency Test, and the Indiana University Token Test.
254 (SCAFI), the neurocognitive phonemic verbal fluency test, and two quality-of-life measures: the acti
255 2001 were assessed using the Isaacs' verbal fluency test, Benton Visual Retention Test, Trail Making
256 nation, Letter Digit Substitution Task, Word Fluency Test, Stroop test, 15-word Verbal Learning Test,
258 The correlation between the brief verbal fluency test, which can be easily administered (crucial
261 range, 0-10), and executive function (Animal Fluency Test; range, >/=0), and cognitive impairment (SI
265 recall, digit symbol substitution, and word fluency tests were used to assess cognitive performance
266 age processing (semantic and phonemic verbal fluency tests), visuospatial skills (Benton Judgment of
270 g a functional segregation of LIFG in verbal fluency that also have implications for the controversia
274 ive functions, language functions and verbal fluency to ascertain whether functional deficits would r
275 ved the visual study list may have relied on fluency to make some of their recognition decisions.
278 correlations between RSFC in ECN and verbal fluency (VF) in both groups as well as RSFC in DMN and a
279 lking, simple dual task with phonemic verbal fluency (walking while naming words beginning with a sin
280 lex dual task switching with phonemic verbal fluency (walking while naming words, alternating between
285 nic variant, speech rate (a common proxy for fluency) was intermediate between the other two variants
288 education level and lack of English language fluency were associated with poor knowledge of intensive
289 ses linked with this differential perceptual fluency were identified as negative potentials 100-300 m
291 culture hindered Chinese immigrants' English fluency, when speaking about both culture-laden and cult
292 ith controls on tests of verbal learning and fluency, while bipolar probands showed performance decre
293 heir performance and abnormalities on verbal fluency, while those with an Affective ToM deficit also
294 ot well understood and the level of improved fluency with speech entrainment varies among individuals
295 omical factors associated with better speech fluency with the aid of speech entrainment during the tr
299 were performance on verbal memory, semantic fluency, working memory, and executive function tests.