Seven patients affected by Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (DAT) took p
art in a longitudinal study aimed at assessing the qualitative and qua
ntitative evolution of picture naming impairment. The follow-up lasted
6-36 months and the patients were examined at intervals of 6 months o
r longer. We found that the absolute number of lexical-semantic errors
tended to be constant or to rise slightly until an advanced stage of
DAT severity was reached. However, the proportion of errors of the lex
ical-semantic type in relation to the overall number of errors showed
a decline as the disease progressed, with empty and unrelated response
s being increasingly observed. Visual errors were generally a minority
; they were produced in different proportions for:ach patient but did
not vary greatly over time. For the observed patients, the proportion
of lexical and semantic errors was inversely related to the overall na
ming performance, following a negative logarithmic function.This findi
ng was replicated analysing cross-sectional data from another 24 DAT p
atients who were given the same naming task. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science
Ltd. All rights reserved.