Working memory and semantic involvement in sentence processing: A case of pure progressive amnesia
Author(s)
Rigalleau, François
Puel, Michèle
Nespoulous, Jean-Luc
Viallard, Gérard
Démonet, Jean-François
Cardebat, Dominique
Date issued
2006
In
Neuropsychologia, Elsevier, 2006/44/3/335-338
Subjects
pure progressive amnesia anaphors language production comprehension
Abstract
ED, a 83-year-old woman, meets the criteria of pure progressive amnesia, with gradual impairment of episodic and autobiographical memory, sparing of semantic processing and strong working memory (WM) deficit. The dissociation between disturbed WM and spared semantic processing permitted testing the role of WM in processing anaphors like pronouns or repeated names. Results showed a globally normal anaphoric behavior in two experiments requiring anaphoric processing in sentence production and comprehension. We suggest that preserved semantic processing in ED would have compensated for working memory deficit in anaphoric processing.
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