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Mild memory impairment in healthy older adults is distinct from normal aging

Authors: J Weaver Cargin, P Maruff, A Collie, C Masters

Journal: Brain and Cognition

Year Published: 2006

Mild memory impairment was detected in 28% of a sample of healthy community-dwelling older adults using the delayed recall trial of a word list learning task. Statistical analysis revealed that individuals with memory impairment also demonstrated […]

Detection of MCI in the clinic: Evaluation of the sensitivity and specificity of a computerised test battery, the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test and the MMSE

Authors: Celeste A de Jager, Anne-Claire M C Schrijnemaekers, Thurza E M Honey, Marc M Budge

Journal: Age and Ageing

Year Published: 2009

Introduction: The sensitive detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults is an important problem that requires objective assessment. We evaluated whether the computerised cognitive test battery, CogState, was as sensitive to MCI as two […]

Subjective memory complaints, cognitive performance, and psychological factors in healthy older adults

Authors: Susanne I Steinberg, Selamawit Negash, Mary D Sammel, Hillary Bogner, Brian T Harel, Melissa G Livney, Hannah McCoubrey, David A Wolk, Mitchel A Kling, Steven E Arnold

Journal: American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias

Year Published: 2013

Objective: To determine whether subjective memory complaints (SMCs) are associated with performance on objective cognitive measures and psychological factors in healthy, community-dwelling older adults. Method: The cohort was composed of adults, 65 years and older with […]

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