Double dissociation of object and action naming: evidence from Gulf Arabic aphasia.

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY Cognitive Neuropsychology Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1080/02643294.2025.2471793
Tariq Khwaileh, Samawiyah Ulde, Eiman Mustafawi, Yusuf Albustanji
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Several studies have observed double dissociations in the production of nouns and verbs in persons with aphasia. However, whether or not these dissociations point to grammatical class being a principle of organization in the brain remains contested. Cross-linguistic considerations are important for drawing conclusions in this regard. As such, this study provides the first exploration of Gulf Arabic, a non-concatenative language with complex morphology. Utilizing Bayesian approach, the study tested for dissociations in 8 Gulf Arabic-speaking persons with aphasia (PWA) performance on object and action naming tasks. A double dissociation of nouns and verbs was found across the group, with 4 individuals exhibiting preserved action naming and impaired object naming, while 1 demonstrated the opposite pattern. Further error analysis and theoretical discussion are provided, considering existing explanations for dissociation phenomena in light of our novel findings within the understudied domain of Gulf Arabic aphasia.

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物体和动作命名的双重分离:来自海湾阿拉伯语失语症的证据。
一些研究发现,失语症患者在名词和动词的产生上存在双重分离。然而,这些分离是否表明语法类是大脑组织的一个原则仍然存在争议。跨语言的考虑对于得出这方面的结论很重要。因此,这项研究提供了对海湾阿拉伯语的第一次探索,这是一种具有复杂形态的非连接语言。采用贝叶斯方法,对8名海湾阿拉伯语失语症患者在物体和动作命名任务上的解离进行了测试。在整个小组中发现了名词和动词的双重分离,4个人表现出保留的动作命名和受损的物体命名,而1人表现出相反的模式。根据我们在海湾阿拉伯语失语症研究领域的新发现,考虑到对分离现象的现有解释,提供了进一步的错误分析和理论讨论。
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Cognitive Neuropsychology
Cognitive Neuropsychology 医学-心理学
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5.50
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23
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cognitive Neuropsychology is of interest to cognitive scientists and neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, neurologists, psycholinguists, speech pathologists, physiotherapists, and psychiatrists.
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