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Profiles of brain magnetic activity during a memory task in patients with Alzheimer's disease and in non-demented elderly subjects, with or without depression.

机译:在患有阿尔茨海默氏病的患者以及患有或不患有抑郁症的未痴呆的老年受试者中,在记忆任务期间脑磁活动的概况。

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The presence of depression is common among the elderly and it often complicates the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this study, we searched for brain activity measures that characterise AD. We compared brain magnetic activity profiles during a memory task, obtained from patients with AD, elderly patients with late onset depression, and age matched volunteers without history of neurological or psychiatric disease. AD patients showed significantly reduced activity in left temporal lobe regions during late portions of the event related magnetic response (400 ms or later after stimulus onset), compared with both groups of patients who did not present with serious cognitive decline. This finding highlights the potential usefulness of MEG protocols supporting the differential diagnosis of AD and major depression related cognitive decline in the elderly.
机译:抑郁症在老年人中很常见,并且常常使阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的早期诊断变得复杂。在这项研究中,我们搜索了表征AD的大脑活动指标。我们比较了记忆任务期间从AD患者,晚期抑郁症的老年患者和与年龄匹配的无神经病或精神病史的志愿者获得的大脑磁活动曲线。与两组患者均未出现严重认知功能下降的患者相比,AD患者在事件相关的磁反应后期(刺激发作后400毫秒或更晚)显示出左颞叶区域的活动明显减少。这一发现凸显了MEG方案支持老年人AD的鉴别诊断和与严重抑郁相关的认知能力下降的潜在有用性。

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