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Cognitive estimation impairment in Alzheimer disease and mild cognitive impairment.
Authors:Levinoff  Elise J; Phillips  Natalie A; Verret  Louis; Babins  Lennie; Kelner  Nora; Akerib  Vivian; Chertkow  Howard
Abstract:Intact executive functioning is believed to be required for performance on tasks requiring cognitive estimations. This study used a revised version of a cognitive estimations test (CET) to investigate whether patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) were impaired on the CET compared with normal elderly controls (NECs). Neuropsychological tests were administered to determine the relationship between CET performance and other cognitive domains. AD patients displayed impaired CET performance when compared with NECs but MCI patients did not. Negative correlations between tests of working memory (WM) and semantic memory and the CET were found in NECs and AD patients, indicating that these cognitive domains were important for CET performance. Regression analysis suggests that AD patients were unable to maintain semantic information in WM to perform the task. The authors conclude that AD patients display deficits in working memory, semantic memory, and executive function, which are required for adequate CET performance. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:cognitive estimation impairment  Alzheimer's disease  mild cognitive impairment  working memory  semantic memory  executive function
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