Color has demonstrated to have an influence on picture naming tasks. Objects with high color diagnosticity are recalled faster than objects with low value. That is why the Argentinean Psycholinguistic Picture Naming Test in color (PAPDIC in Spanish) was designed. The items and semantic cues were built considering local psycholinguistic norms. A series of psychometric analyses were performed on a sample of patients with focal brain damage with ( = 11) and without ( = 14) aphasia, a sample of patients with degenerative disease ( = 46) and two samples of healthy participants (young = 27, old = 50). Evidence of convergent validity was obtained through the correlation with the brief Boston Naming Test ( = 0.871; < .001); of criteria validity by means of contrasted groups analysis ( = 4.059, < .001), and through the ROC curve analysis (AUC = 0.993). Scores' reliability was explored by means of an internal consistency analysis (KR20 = 0.905). These results indicate that the PAPDIC is a promising color naming test which can be applied in the field of clinical neuropsychology to identify anomia. This test has several advantages in comparison with the available naming tests in Argentina.
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