Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7313010 | Cortex | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This first investigation of strategy implementation to overcome profound suppression impairments provides insights into verbal initiation, inhibition, selection and strategy mechanisms, which has implications for neurorehabilitation. Specifically, both patients had profound inhibition deficits but KI also presented with a selection deficit and was unable to implement a strategy. By contrast, PM's selection ability was intact but she was unable to generate, rather than implement, a strategy. We suggest that KI has both fast, uncontrolled semantic output and response inhibition difficulty, whereas PM's difficulty is underpinned by motivational factors.
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Authors
Gail A. Robinson, David G. Walker, Vivien Biggs, Tim Shallice,