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Analyzing word frequency patterns in verbal fluency tasks can help detect mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Positional word frequency variation effectively differentiates high-proficiency MCI patients from healthy controls, suggesting semantic memory differences.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Linguistics

Background:

  • Verbal fluency tasks are standard for distinguishing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) from healthy controls (HC).
  • MCI patients typically show lower word production efficiency within semantic categories compared to HC.
  • Existing methods may be unreliable when HC and MCI patients have similar word output.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the utility of lexical property distribution analysis in detecting MCI, particularly in individuals with high verbal fluency.
  • To explore if analyzing word properties within word lists can improve MCI detection.

Main Methods:

  • Eighty native Chinese speakers (40 HC, 40 MCI) performed a one-minute verbal fluency task (Animal category).
  • Participants were stratified into high and low proficiency subgroups (HC, LC, HP, LP).
  • Distribution analysis examined word frequency, contextual diversity, semantic diversity, surprisal, and frequency variation.

Main Results:

  • Distribution analysis revealed significant differences between control and patient groups, mainly driven by the low-proficiency (LP) MCI group.
  • A subtle difference was observed between low-proficiency controls (LC) and high-proficiency (HP) MCI patients based on individual word properties.
  • Frequency variation analysis of the first 15 words clearly differentiated control and patient groups, with LC starting with high-frequency words and HP maintaining a consistent frequency band.

Conclusions:

  • Individual word property analysis distinguished only low-proficiency MCI patients.
  • Considering frequency variation in word lists enabled differentiation between high-proficiency MCI patients and controls.
  • Findings suggest MCI patients may have altered semantic memory structures, but larger studies are needed to validate the positional word frequency approach.