Compared to cognitively healthy ageing (CH), intra-individual variability in reaction time (IIVRT), a behavioural marker of neurological integrity, is commonly reported to increase in both Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). It varies in MCI with respect to whether it represents the pro-dromal stages of dementia or not; being greatest in those most likely to convert. Abnormal IIVRT in MCI therefore represents a potential measure of underlying functional integrity that may serve to differentiate MCI from CH and to help identify those patients for whom MCI is the result of a progressive pathological process. As the clinical approach to MCI is increasingly stratified with respect to gender, we investigated whether thi...
Objective To examine the utility of intraindividual variability of reaction times (IIVRT) and mean r...
AbstractIntroductionThe potential of intra-individual cognitive variability (IICV) to predict incide...
Background: It is generally accepted that Alzheimer's disease (AD) is mainly characterized by memory...
This study evaluated whether reaction times (RT) and performance variability are potential markers f...
We used an exogenous target detection cueing paradigm to examine whether intra-individual reaction t...
We used an exogenous target detection cueing paradigm to examine whether intra-individual reaction t...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
BACKGROUND: Decreased speed of information processing is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and ...
Dementia researchers around the world prioritize the urgent need for sensitive measurement tools tha...
The Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable has called for research to focus on the development ...
International audienceBackground: Although simple reaction time (SRT) slowing is associated with dem...
Objective: To use Sternberg's Additive Factor Method to determine whether patients with mild Alzheim...
Traditionally, reaction time (RT) was conceived of as an average speed of a number of responses made...
<p>Dementia researchers around the world prioritize the urgent need for sensitive measurement tools ...
Background: While the gender/sex differences in neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia population are...
Objective To examine the utility of intraindividual variability of reaction times (IIVRT) and mean r...
AbstractIntroductionThe potential of intra-individual cognitive variability (IICV) to predict incide...
Background: It is generally accepted that Alzheimer's disease (AD) is mainly characterized by memory...
This study evaluated whether reaction times (RT) and performance variability are potential markers f...
We used an exogenous target detection cueing paradigm to examine whether intra-individual reaction t...
We used an exogenous target detection cueing paradigm to examine whether intra-individual reaction t...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
BACKGROUND: Decreased speed of information processing is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and ...
Dementia researchers around the world prioritize the urgent need for sensitive measurement tools tha...
The Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable has called for research to focus on the development ...
International audienceBackground: Although simple reaction time (SRT) slowing is associated with dem...
Objective: To use Sternberg's Additive Factor Method to determine whether patients with mild Alzheim...
Traditionally, reaction time (RT) was conceived of as an average speed of a number of responses made...
<p>Dementia researchers around the world prioritize the urgent need for sensitive measurement tools ...
Background: While the gender/sex differences in neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia population are...
Objective To examine the utility of intraindividual variability of reaction times (IIVRT) and mean r...
AbstractIntroductionThe potential of intra-individual cognitive variability (IICV) to predict incide...
Background: It is generally accepted that Alzheimer's disease (AD) is mainly characterized by memory...