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Visual associations to retrieve episodic memory across healthy elderly, mild cognitive impairment, and patients with Alzheimer's disease

机译:视觉协会来检索跨健康老年人,轻度认知障碍和阿尔茨海默病患者的情节记忆

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Episodic memory tests need to determine the degree to which patients with moderate to severe memory deficits can still benefit from retrieval support. Especially in the case of Alzheimer's disease (AD), this may support health care to be more closely aligned with patients' memory capacities. We investigated whether the different measures of episodic memory of the Visual Association Test-Extended (VAT-E) can provide a more detailed and informative assessment on memory disturbances across a broad range of cognitive decline, from normal to severe impairment as seen in AD, by examining differences in floor effects. The VAT-E consists of 24 pairs of black-and-white line drawings. In a within-group design, we compared score distributions of VAT-E subtests in healthy elderly controls, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and AD (n = 144), as well as in relation to global cognitive impairment. Paired associate recall showed a floor effect in 41% of MCI patients and 62% of AD patients. Free recall showed a floor effect in 73% of MCI patients and 84% of AD patients. Multiple-choice cued recognition did not show a floor effect in either of the patient groups. We conclude that the VAT-E covers a broad range of episodic memory decline in patients. As expected, paired associate recall was of intermediate difficulty, free recall was most difficult, and multiple-choice cued recognition was least difficult for patients. These varying levels of difficulty enable a more accurate determination of the level of retrieval support that can still benefit patients across a broad range of cognitive decline.
机译:插曲记忆测试需要确定中度至严重记忆缺陷的患者的程度仍可以从检索支持中受益。特别是在阿尔茨海默病的疾病(广告)的情况下,这可能支持医疗保健,与患者的记忆能力更紧密地对齐。我们调查了视觉协会测试扩展(VAT-e)的焦虑措施的不同措施,可以对广泛认知下降的记忆干扰提供更详细和信息性的评估,从正常到广告中看到的严重损伤,通过检查地板效应的差异。 VAT-E由24对黑白线图组成。在内部设计中,我们比较了健康的老年人控制,轻度认知障碍(MCI)和广告(n = 144)以及全球认知障碍的分数分布。配对助理召回显示了41%的MCI患者和62%的AD患者的楼层效果。免费召回显示73%的MCI患者和84%的AD患者的地板效果。多项选择的识别没有显示出患者组中的楼层效果。我们得出结论,VAT-E涵盖了患者的广泛的情节记忆下降。正如预期的那样,配对的助理召回是中间困难,最困难的召回是最困难的,多项选择对患者来说是最困难的。这些不同程度的难度使得能够更准确地确定检索支持水平,这些支撑仍然可以在广泛的认知下降中受益。

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