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Individuals with a premutation of the fragile X mental retardation (FMR1) gene are at risk for a variety of psychological, physical, and cognitive issues, including difficulty with word retrieval. The present study examined three indicators of word retrieval difficulty; reduced productivity, reduced lexical diversity, and increased errors in word retrieval in a group of 38 female premutation carriers during standard-length speech samples collected over a period of eight years. Our results revealed that as women aged, they produced fewer words, produced fewer different words, and had greater word retrieval errors. In addition, the rate of word retrieval errors was highly correlated between two speaking contexts, indicating that this difficulty was pervasive and not solely the result of speaking in monologue. Our results suggest that subtle areas of cognitive decline emerge at a much earlier age among female premutation carriers than would be expected during healthy aging. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Shelley L Bredin-Oja, Steven F Warren, Rebecca E Swinburne Romine, Kandace K Fleming, Nancy Brady, Elizbeth Berry-Kravis. Word retrieval difficulty in adult females with the FMR1 premutation: Changes over time and across contexts. Brain and cognition. 2021 Mar;148:105694

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PMID: 33503544

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