Expressive recall and recognition as complementary measures to assess novel word learning ability in aphasia

Lara Navarrete-Orejudo, Xim Cerda-Company, Guillem Olivé, Nadine Martin, Matti Laine, Antoni Rodríguez-Fornells, Claudia Peñaloza

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Novel word learning ability has been associated with language treatment outcomes in people with aphasia (PWA), and its assessment could inform prognosis and rehabilitation. We used a brief experimental task to examine novel word learning in PWA, determine the value of phonological cueing in assessing learning outcomes, and identify factors that modulate learning ability. Twelve PWA and nineteen healthy controls completed the task, and recall and recognition tests of learning ability. Most PWA showed comparable learning outcomes to those of the healthy controls. Learning assessed via expressive recall was more clearly evidenced with phonological cues. Better single word processing abilities and phonological short-term memory and higher integrity of the left inferior frontal gyrus were related to better learning performance. Brief learning tasks like this one are clinically feasible and hold promise as screening tools of verbal learning in PWA once validated and evaluated for their capacity to predict treatment outcomes.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Artikelnummer105303
TidskriftBrain and Language
Volym243
DOI
StatusPublicerad - aug. 2023
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

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