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   Metacognitive performance,the tip-of-tongue experience,is not disrupted in Parkinsonian patients  
   
نویسنده oh-lee j.d. ,szymkowicz s.m. ,smith s.l. ,otani h.
منبع parkinson's disease - 2012 - شماره : 0
چکیده    The present study investigated whether a form of metamemory,the tip-of-tongue phenomenon (tot),was affected in patients with parkinson's disease (pd). the pd patient (n = 22),age-matched elderly control (n = 22),and college student control (n = 46) groups were compared on a motor timing task and tot measures. motor timing was assessed using a cued hand-clapping task,whereas tot was assessed using general knowledge questions. the results indicated that motor timing was significantly impaired in the pd group relative to both control groups. however,all of the tot metacognitive measures: frequency,strength,and accuracy were statistically equivalent between the pd patients and elderly control groups,both of whom showed significantly better memory performance than college controls. these findings demonstrate that tot metamemory is not compromised in pd patients,and that further insight into tot mechanisms in pd may prove helpful in developing novel intervention strategies to enhance memory and general cognitive functions in these patients. copyright © 2012 justin d. oh-lee et al.
آدرس department of psychology,central michigan university,health professions building,1280 e. campus drive, United States, department of psychiatry and psychology,behavioral health services,lutheran hospital,1730 w. 25th street,cleveland oh 44113,united states,department of psychology,central michigan university,mount pleasant, United States, department of psychology,central michigan university,mount pleasant,mi 48859,united states,department of psychology,depaul university,chicago, United States, department of psychology,central michigan university,101 sloan hall,mount pleasant, United States
 
     
   
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