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100.1.#.a: Elorriaga Santiago, Sergio; Tapia, Alejandro; Rodríguez Camacho, Mario; Carrasco Vargas, Humberto; Fernández, Thalia; Silva Pereyra, Juan

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520.3.#.a: In the present study, we assessed phonological priming during a visual lexical decision task (LDT) in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study was performed because phonological deficiencies have been reported in patients with PD, and such processes are critical predictors of reading performance. We tested for phonological priming effects using homonyms (zarjento – SARGENTO), where the prime differed from the target orthographically but with complete phonological overlap, and rhymes (cadera – MADERA), where the last two syllables of both the prime and the target are identical. Both types of priming were compared to the non-rhyme baseline condition (mercader – CUCHILLA) to assess the size of the priming effect. The results indicated that patients with PD exhibited a smaller phonological priming effect than controls in the homophonic condition. Patients with PD also displayed a lower percentage of correct responses and longer Reaction Times (RTs) than controls on both rhyme and homophone pairings. No group differences were found in the non-rhyme experimental condition. We concluded that phonological processing in patients with PD is important for lexical access during visual word recognition.

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Procesamiento fonológico durante la lectura: Un estudio de anticipación en pacientes con enfermedad de Parkinson

Elorriaga Santiago, Sergio; Tapia, Alejandro; Rodríguez Camacho, Mario; Carrasco Vargas, Humberto; Fernández, Thalia; Silva Pereyra, Juan

Instituto de Ciencias Aplicadas y Tecnología, UNAM, publicado en Journal of Behavior, Health & Social Issues, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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Elorriaga Santiago, Sergio, et al. (2012). Procesamiento fonológico durante la lectura: Un estudio de anticipación en pacientes con enfermedad de Parkinson. Journal of Behavior, Health & Social Issues; Vol. 4 Núm. 2, 2012; 45-58. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/38843

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Autor(es)
Elorriaga Santiago, Sergio; Tapia, Alejandro; Rodríguez Camacho, Mario; Carrasco Vargas, Humberto; Fernández, Thalia; Silva Pereyra, Juan
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Artes y Humanidades
Título
Procesamiento fonológico durante la lectura: Un estudio de anticipación en pacientes con enfermedad de Parkinson
Fecha
2012-10-21
Resumen
In the present study, we assessed phonological priming during a visual lexical decision task (LDT) in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study was performed because phonological deficiencies have been reported in patients with PD, and such processes are critical predictors of reading performance. We tested for phonological priming effects using homonyms (zarjento – SARGENTO), where the prime differed from the target orthographically but with complete phonological overlap, and rhymes (cadera – MADERA), where the last two syllables of both the prime and the target are identical. Both types of priming were compared to the non-rhyme baseline condition (mercader – CUCHILLA) to assess the size of the priming effect. The results indicated that patients with PD exhibited a smaller phonological priming effect than controls in the homophonic condition. Patients with PD also displayed a lower percentage of correct responses and longer Reaction Times (RTs) than controls on both rhyme and homophone pairings. No group differences were found in the non-rhyme experimental condition. We concluded that phonological processing in patients with PD is important for lexical access during visual word recognition.
Idioma
eng
ISSN
ISSN impreso: 2007-0780; ISSN electrónico: 2007-0772

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