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Differential Impact of Executive Function on Visual Memory Tasks
Authors:Richard O. Temple  Jennifer Duncan Davis  Ilana Silverman
Affiliation:1. Brown Medical School , Providence, RI, USA;2. Rhode Island Hospital , Providence, RI, USA;3. Brown University , Providence, RI, USA
Abstract:Despite their common use in neuropsychological evaluation, little is known about the differential contribution of executive functioning to visual memory tests. In this study, hierarchical regression was used to determine the role of executive functioning on the Visual Reproduction subtest of the Wechsler Memory Scale—Third Edition, and the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF) in a mixed neurological sample of 193 patients. Executive functioning was predictive of Visual Reproduction but not ROCF recall variables after accounting for demographic variables and global cognitive functioning. Only executive tests with a visuospatial component, the Trail-Making Test Part B and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test perseverative responses, were predictive of recall of Visual Reproduction stimuli. Organization of the ROCF was predictive of both Visual Reproduction and ROCF recall. These findings increase our understanding of the executive contribution to two common visual memory tests and may aid in the clinical interpretation of seemingly discrepant visual memory performance.
Keywords:Cognition  Executive functions  Metaphoric language  Nonliteral language  Seizure disorder  Verbal abstract reasoning
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