@article{3d93f47dc62d433498c0577f4f256e60,
title = "A new empirical angle on the variability debate: Quantitative neurosyntactic analyses of a large data set from Broca's Aphasia",
abstract = "Behavioral variation in Broca's aphasia has been characterized as boundless, calling into question the validity of the syndrome-based schema and related diagnostic methods of acquired language disorders. More generally, this putative variability has cast serious doubts on the feasibility of localizing linguistic operations in cortex. We present a new approach to the quantitative analysis of deficient linguistic performance, and apply it to a large data set, constructed from the published literature: Comprehension data of 69 carefully selected Broca's aphasic patients, tested on nearly 6000 stimulus sentences, were partitioned in different ways, and subjected to a series of analyses. While a certain amount of variability is indeed evident in the data, our quantitative analyses reveal a highly robust selective impairment pattern for the group: the patients' ability to analyze syntactic movement is severely compromised, in line with the Trace-Deletion Hypothesis. Further analyses suggest that patients' performance on no-movement sentence types exhibits less variation than on sentences that contain movement. We discuss the clinical and theoretical implications of our results.",
keywords = "Aphasia, Confidence interval, Quantitative analysis, Syntax, Variability, β-Distribution",
author = "Dan Drai and Yosef Grodzinsky",
note = "Funding Information: Supported in part by Canada Research Chairs, Canada Foundation for Innovation, and a McGill VP-Research internal grant. D. Drai{\textquoteright}s research at the Weizmann Institute of Science is supported by the Golda and Dr. Yehiel Shwartzman and Sara and Haim Medvedi Families Postdoctoral Fellowship. ",
year = "2006",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1016/j.bandl.2004.10.016",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "96",
pages = "117--128",
journal = "Brain and Language",
issn = "0093-934X",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
number = "2",
}