| Literature DB >> 19370451 |
Catherine C Price1, Kelly Davis Garrett, Angela L Jefferson, Stephanie Cosentino, Jared J Tanner, Dana L Penney, Rodney Swenson, Tania Giovannetti, Brianne Magouirk Bettcher, David J Libon.
Abstract
In patients with dementia, leukoaraiosis (LA) was hypothesized to result in differential patterns of impairment on a verbal serial list-learning test. Using a visual rating scale, 144 dementia patients with ischemic scores <4 were re-categorized as having mild (n = 73), moderate (n = 44), or severe LA (n = 27). Mild LA was predicted to be associated with an amnestic list-learning profile, while severe LA was predicted to be associated with a dysexecutive profile. List-learning performances were standardized to a group of healthy older adults (n = 24). Analyses were conducted on a set of four factors derived from the list-learning paradigm, as well as error scores. Data indicate that LA severity is an important marker for understanding list learning in dementia.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19370451 PMCID: PMC2866111 DOI: 10.1080/13854040802681664
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Neuropsychol ISSN: 1385-4046 Impact factor: 3.535