Extension of Luria's Psycholinguistic Studies in Poland

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Bożydar L. J. Kaczmarek
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[1] Maria Curie-Skłodowska University Institute of Psychology,Department of Developmental Psychology and Neurolinguistics
[2] UMCS,undefined
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Neuropsychology Review | 1999年 / 9卷
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Luria; neuropsychology; thought; language; psycholinguistic studies; narrative skills;
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One of Luria's basic interests was the organization of human cognitive processes, and thinking in particular. He believed that language and thought are closely related, and hence the manner in which we speak reflects the way we think. To verify this assumption, he and his collaborators performed a number of interesting psycholinguistic experiments with subjects of various ages and cultural backgrounds. The tasks used made the evaluation of both receptive and expressive language possible. The Narrative Ability Test described here stems from Luria's observations to a considerable degree. The test was administered to preschool children (N = 106), schoolchildren (N = 143), adolescents (N = 89), adults (N = 126), and older persons (N = 175). Findings of the 20-year studies with normal and deviant populations indicate close relationships among thought, language, and self-control. It was found that difficulty in developing narratives corresponds with a disability to process complex information. Correlations between narrative skills and age, sex, and social background were also noted.
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