We investigated verb generation in children with spina bifida meningomyelocele (SBM; n = 55) and in typically developing controls (n = 32). Participants completed 6 blocks (40 trials each) of a task requiring them to produce a semantically related verb in response to a target noun and an additional 40 trials on which they were simply required to read target nouns aloud. After controlling for reading response time, groups did not differ significantly in verb generation response time or learning. Children with SBM produced more non-verb errors than controls and tended to repeat their mistakes over blocks. Verb generation performance was associated with brain volume measures in participants with SBM. Congenital cerebellar dysmorphology is associated with impaired performance in verb generation accuracy, although not with increased response times to produce verbs. © 2008 The International Neuropsychological Society.
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Dennis, M., Jewell, D., Hetherinton, R., Burton, C., Brandt, M. E., Blaser, S. E., & Fletcher, J. M. (2008). Verb generation in children with spina bifida. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 14(2), 181–191. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1355617708080181
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