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Modeling Abnormal Priming in Alzheimer's Patients with a Free Association Network
2011
PLoS ONE
Alzheimer's Disease irremediably alters the proficiency of word search and retrieval processes even at its early stages. Such disruption can sometimes be paradoxical in specific language tasks, for example semantic priming. Here we focus in the striking side-effect of hyperpriming in Alzheimer's Disease patients, which has been well-established in the literature for a long time. Previous studies have evidenced that modern network theory can become a powerful complementary tool to gain insight
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0022651
pmid:21829639
pmcid:PMC3148236
fatcat:q7v55vuxnbe5zfx5ufuxescc6u