Title of article :
Effect of Frontal Lobe Traumatic Brain Injury on Sentence Comprehension andWorking Memory
Author/Authors :
Hemmati, Ehsan Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Student Research Committee , Ghayoumi-Anaraki, Zahra Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - School of Paramedical Sciences - Department of Speech Therapy , Ehsaei, Mohammad Reza Mashhad University of Medical Sciences - faculty of Medicine , Ghasisin, Leila Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - Rehabilitation Sciences Institute - Communication Disorder Research Center
Abstract :
Background: This study was conducted to examine the sentence comprehension and working memory in individuals with mild
and moderate frontal lobe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and determine the relationship between them.
Methods: Participants included 18 patients with mild TBI, 17 patients with moderate TBI and 18 non-TBI individuals. The digit span
subtest of theWechsler intelligence scale-IV (WISC-IV) and a N-back test were used to evaluate working memory. Moreover, the syntactic
comprehension subtest of Bilingual Aphasia Test (BAT) was used for sentence comprehension assessment.
Results: The results showed that patients with mild and moderate TBI had a lower performance in comprehension of non-canonical
sentences and working memory compared to the non-TBI group. There was also a significant correlation between sentence comprehension
and working memory in the TBI groups.
Conclusions: Sentence comprehension and working memory in TBI patients with frontal lobe damage are significantly lower than
that of the non-TBI group, which may lead to some daily communication problems in these individuals.
Keywords :
Traumatic Brain Injury , Sentence Comprehension , Working Memory , Frontal Lobe
Journal title :
Trauma Monthly