Impairment of homonymous processing in Alzheimer’s disease

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Massimo Piccirilli
Patrizia D’Alessandro
Norma Micheletti
Sara Macone
Laura Scarponi
Paola Arcelli
Stefania Maria Petrillo
Mauro Silvestrini
Simona Luzzi
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[1] University of Perugia,Department of Experimental Medicine
[2] Marche Polytechnic University,Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, Neurologic Clinic
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Neurological Sciences | 2015年 / 36卷
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Homonymy; Semantic ambiguity; Alzheimer’s disease; Semantic knowledge; Executive functions; Dementia;
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An important issue in research on language is how concepts are represented and associated with each other in the brain. Many investigations have focused on language ambiguity and the phenomenon of homonymy in which a single lexical item, presenting the same form, is related to different meanings. Our study aims to test the hypothesis that weak association of meaning characterizing homonyms may be especially prone to brain damage. To verify this hypothesis a test of attribution of the meaning of homonymous words, the Humpty Dumpty (HD) test, was applied to 50 patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and 50 healthy subjects. Results show that AD patients are impaired in the HD test in an early phase of disease and that performance correlates with naming ability and phonological fluency. The data are in keeping with a growing body of literature that supports dual impairment to the semantic system in AD, i.e., to semantic knowledge and active processing and access to the semantic field. The evaluation of the ability to resolve homonymous ambiguity, using the HD test, may provide a useful and quick clinical tool to detect the anomalies of the semantic network linked to either a loss of the core system where meaning of words is stored or an impairment of the access to an intact semantic representation.
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页码:1331 / 1336
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