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Free recall and learning of emotional word lists in very elderly people with and without dementia.

机译:在患有和没有痴呆症的老年人中免费回想和学习情感词汇表。

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An emotional memory advantage has been found across the life span where recall is better for emotional (as opposed to neutral) stimuli. Our goal was to design emotionally valent word lists for easy use by practitioners and to test whether demented and healthy elderly participants showed an emotional memory advantage with these lists. Three new word lists (a positive, a negative, and a neutral list) were constructed. Thirty-eight controls, 37 with mild cognitive impairment and 20 Alzheimer's dementia participants' free recall was tested. Unsurprisingly, controls had better recall overall. Emotionally valent words were recalled better in comparison to neutral words in all 3 groups. No recall advantage for positive versus negative words emerged. Learning differed among the groups with the Alzheimer's dementia participants showing flatter learning curves. The results tentatively suggest that emotional memory may stay intact longer but that learning of such lists becomes more difficult as dementia progresses.
机译:在整个生命周期中都发现了情绪记忆的优势,在这种情况下,回忆对情绪刺激(相对于中性刺激)更好。我们的目标是设计情感上对等的单词列表,以使从业者易于使用,并测试痴呆和健康的老年参与者是否在这些列表上显示出情感记忆优势。构造了三个新单词列表(肯定列表,否定列表和中性列表)。测试了38名对照,37名轻度认知障碍和20名阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症参与者的自由回忆。毫不奇怪,控件最好总体上具有召回性。与所有三个组中的中立单词相比,情感上的单词被更好地回忆。没有出现正面和负面词的回忆优势。阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症患者的学习曲线较平坦,各组之间的学习有所不同。该结果初步表明,情绪记忆可以保持更长的时间,但是随着痴呆症的进展,学习此类清单变得更加困难。

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