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Title: Sample Annotated Bibliography Entry


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Sample Annotated Bibliography Entry
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  • King, A. K., Hough, M. S., Vos, P., Walker, M.
    M., Givens, G. (2006). Word retrieval
    following mild TBI Implications for categorical
    deficits. Aphasiology, 20, 235-245.

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(purpose)
  • The purpose of this study was to measure response
    time and accuracy of noun and verb retrieval in
    patients with mild TBI. The authors hoped to
    shed light on how lexical processing takes place
    in brains with diffuse injury as opposed to
    brains with defined lesions.

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(method)
  • The researchers tested two groups of 10, one
    group with no brain injury, and one with mild
    TBI. The groups were matched for age, gender,
    and education. The Test of Adolescent/ Adult
    Word Finding was used to measure picture naming
    for nouns, sentence completion, description
    naming, picture naming for verbs, and category
    naming. Participants were measured according to
    accuracy and response time.

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(results)
  • The researchers found no significant differences
    in accuracy of word retrieval between the MTBI
    group and the NBD group. However, the NBD group
    was faster on tasks. The MTBI group also named
    living items more accurately than they named
    non-living items.

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(discussion)
  • The varied results of this study reinforce
    previous studies which have found a complex and
    distributed network for processing nouns and
    verbs. The authors noted that more research is
    necessary to fully understand the multiple levels
    of difficulty in word retrieval characteristic of
    brain injured patients.
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