Memory span procedures in Alzheimer's disease. |
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Authors: | Cherry, Barbara J. Buckwalter, J. Galen Henderson, Victor W. |
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Abstract: | In a working memory framework, the forward memory span involves a subsidiary system that maintains information, and the backward span relies on a central executive system (CES) that allocates processing resources. The authors hypothesized that a measure of the CES derived from the backward span would distinguish Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients (n&≠&?9) from elderly controls without dementia (n&≠&?9), vary as a function of disease severity, and underlie other cognitive disturbances. Memory span procedures were Digit Span Forward and Backward and Visual Memory Span Forward and Backward. Derived CES measures discriminated between groups, predicted dementia severity, and predicted performance on some of the cognitive tasks examined. However, working memory subsidiary systems also appeared to be affected in AD, and some cognitive deficits in AD were independent of working memory disturbances. The visual memory span backward was the best predictor of group and of dementia severity. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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