| Literature DB >> 32946498 |
JungWan Kim1, Minyoung Kim2, Ji Hye Yoon3,4.
Abstract
In older adults with subjective memory complaints (SMCs), featuring a decline in memory but not exhibiting problems during medical examinations and objective memory tests, the weak links between nodes evident in the word retrieval process can be a primary factor for predicting mild cognitive impairment and dementia. This study examined the frequency of the "Tip-of-the-Tongue" (ToT) phenomenon according to age and subjective memory complaints of older adults, and identified differences in the resolution method using sequential cues. A celebrity naming task was performed on older adults (aged 50 to 79) with SMCs (n = 30) and without SMCs (n = 30), comparing the frequency of the ToT phenomenon and in resolution methods. We found that, even if our subjects with SMCs obtained normal results in the objective neuropsychology test, they experienced a significantly higher frequency of the ToT phenomenon than those without SMCs. In addition, subjects with SMCs showed a significantly lower rate of resolution, both spontaneous and following a syllabic cue, compared to those without SMCs. SMCs can be a very early marker of degenerative diseases causing cognitive dysfunction, and thus the selection of appropriate tools for early detection of SMCs is important. The proper naming task may sensitively detect subclinical symptoms of SMCs in subjects who are not classified as patients with cognitive impairments on general neuropsychological test. In addition, this task can identify weak connections between semantic and phonological nodes due to changes in the neural region of older adults with SMCs.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32946498 PMCID: PMC7500633 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0239327
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Subjective characteristics.
| Group | OA-w/o SMCs (n = 30) | SMCs (n = 30) |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 64.10(±4.53) | 68.50(±4.76) |
| Level of education | 6.90(±3.47) | 6.50(±3.99) |
| MMSE | 28.22(±2.23) | 27.49(±1.82) |
| SGDS | 1.20(±1.82) | 1.83(±2.36) |
OA-w/o SMCs: older adults without subjective memory complaints, SMCs: subjective memory complaints, MMSE = Mini-Mental Status Examination, SGDS = Short-form Geriatric Depression Scale (cut-off score:8)
Fig 1Sequence of questions for inducing ToT phenomenon.
Mean ToT frequency (%) by group and age variables.
| Group | 50~64 years | 65+ years | total |
|---|---|---|---|
| OA-w/o SMCs (n = 30) | 12.16%(±7.37) | 13.70%(±8.18) | 12.93%(±7.69) |
| SMCs (n = 30) | 30.91%(±12.17) | 32.15%(±14.68) | 31.53%(±13.26) |
OA-w/o SMCs: older adults without subjective memory complaints, SMCs: subjective memory complaints
Fig 2Mean ToT resolutions (%) by group and type of resolution.
Mean ToT resolutions (%) by type of resolution and group.
| OA-w/o SMCs (n = 30) | SMC | |
|---|---|---|
| spontaneous resolution | 10.66%(±21.33) | 1.61%(±4.41) |
| resolutions after syllabic cues | 77.74%(±24.98) | 68.58%(±18.87) |
OA-w/o SMCs: older adults without subjective memory complaints, SMC: subjective memory complaints