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The effects of healthy aging, amnestic mild cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer's disease on recollection, familiarity and false recognition, estimated by an associative process-dissociation recognition procedure

机译:健康衰老,遗忘性轻度认知障碍和阿尔茨海默氏病对回忆,熟悉和错误识别的影响,通过关联过程-解离识别程序进行估算

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Given the uneven experimental results in the literature regarding whether or not familiarity declines with healthy aging and cognitive impairment, we compare four samples (healthy young people, healthy older people, older people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment - aMCI -, and older people with Alzheimer's disease AD) on an associative recognition task, which, following the logic of the process dissociation procedure, allowed us to obtain corrected estimates of recollection, familiarity and false recognition. The results show that familiarity does not decline with healthy aging, but it does with cognitive impairment, whereas false recognition increases with healthy aging, but declines significantly with cognitive impairment. These results support the idea that the deficits detected in recollection, familiarity, or false recognition in older people could be used as early prodromal markers of cognitive impairment. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:鉴于文献中关于健康的老龄化和认知障碍的熟悉程度是否下降的实验结果不均衡,我们比较了四个样本(健康的年轻人,健康的老年人,轻度认知障碍的遗忘者aMCI和患有阿尔茨海默氏症的老年人疾病识别(AD))上的关联识别任务,该过程遵循过程分解过程的逻辑,使我们能够获得正确的回忆,熟悉度和错误识别估计。结果表明,熟悉程度并不会随着健康的衰老而下降,而是随着认知障碍而下降,而错误识别会随着健康的衰老而增加,但随着认知障碍而下降。这些结果支持这样的想法,即在老年人的回忆,熟悉或错误识别中发现的缺陷可以用作认知障碍的前驱标志。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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