INCYT   25562
INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIA COGNITIVA Y TRASLACIONAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Semantic processing of concrete and abstract concepts in semantic variant- Primary Progressive Aphasia Procesamiento semántico de conceptos concretos y abstractos en Afasia Progresiva Primaria-variante semántica
Autor/es:
BARREYRO, JUAN PABLO; BOROVINSKY, GERALDINE; MARTÍNEZ-CUITIÑO, MACARENA; PONTELLO, NOELIA; FORMOSO, JESICA; MANES, FACUNDO; FERRARI, JESICA; SORIANO, FEDERICO
Revista:
Revista de Investigacion en Logopedia
Editorial:
Universidad de Castilla la Mancha
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 8 p. 63 - 76
Resumen:
Semantic variant Primary Progressive Aphasia (sv-APP) is characterized by progressive affectation of conceptual knowledge. Previous investigations have reported a higher affectation for abstract concepts than for concrete ones. This is known as a concreteness effect. Nonetheless, there are works that have spotted an inverse concreteness effect, that is, subjects better performance with abstract concepts. In this investigation we compared the performance of 8 sv-APP patients to a group of 20 healthy controls matched in age and education level, using a synonyms task. Results show a concreteness effect, this means, a better performance with concretes concepts for nouns and verbs. These findings agree with previous research that found a worse performance with abstract concepts in sv-APP patients. These findings support the idea of an amodal semantic hub which processes both types of concepts. The observed low affectation in concrete concepts could be explained by higher semantic richness.