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What does the object decision task measure? Reflections on the basis of evidence from semantic dementia.
Authors:Hovius  Marjolijn; Kellenbach  Marion L; Graham  Kim S; Hodges  John R; Patterson  Karalyn
Abstract:The authors investigated the impact of semantic knowledge on visual object analysis by assessing the performance of patients with semantic dementia on a different-views object matching test and on 2 object decision tests differing, for example, in whether the nonreal items were nonsense objects or chimeras of 2 real objects. On average, the patients scored normally on both the object matching and the object decision test including nonsense objects but were impaired on the object decision test including chimeras; this latter was also the only visual object test that correlated significantly with degree of semantic impairment. These findings demonstrate that object decision is not a single task or ability and that it is not necessarily independent of conceptual knowledge. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:object decision task  visual object  conceptual knowledge  semantic impairment  semantic knowledge  semantic dementia
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