peer reviewedAlzheimer disease (AD) is characterized by episodic memory impairment. This study was aimed at assessing various aspects of episodic memory, and particularly sensitivity to semantic cuing, in patients with various degrees of cognitive deterioration, compared with normal elderly subjects. One hundred thirty-one patients, subdivided into four subgroups as a function of their Mini-Mental State Examination score, were included. All subjects, including 20 normal elderly subjects, were given an episodic memory test with controlled encoding and selective reminding. The subgroups of patients were homogeneous in terms of free recall and recognition, but differed in terms of responsiveness to cuing by semantic categories corresponding to...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
Semantic dementia, also known as the temporal lobe variant of fronto-temporal dementia, results in a...
The research of reliable procedures for predicting cognitive decline or stability in persons with am...
The performance of two groups of patients with semantic dementia (SD), with predominant right (SDR) ...
Paired-associate learning (PAL) paradigms measure memory processes sensitive to the medial temporal ...
9Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology is found in the brain years before symptoms are usually detected...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the degree to which susceptibility to different types of semantic interfere...
Little is known about episodic and semantic memory in the early predementia stage of Alzheimer's dis...
Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by a general decline in cognitive functioning. Although phonolo...
Objective: To study lexical semantic memory in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMC...
Episodic memory is compromised in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), but lesser deficits in ...
Episodic memory refers to the ability for recollecting an autobiographical memory of events that has...
International audienceEmbodiment has highlighted the importance of sensory-motor components in cogni...
Episodic memory is compromised in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), but lesser deficits in ...
Episodic memory is the type of memory that allows the recollection of personal experiences containin...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
Semantic dementia, also known as the temporal lobe variant of fronto-temporal dementia, results in a...
The research of reliable procedures for predicting cognitive decline or stability in persons with am...
The performance of two groups of patients with semantic dementia (SD), with predominant right (SDR) ...
Paired-associate learning (PAL) paradigms measure memory processes sensitive to the medial temporal ...
9Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology is found in the brain years before symptoms are usually detected...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the degree to which susceptibility to different types of semantic interfere...
Little is known about episodic and semantic memory in the early predementia stage of Alzheimer's dis...
Alzheimer's Disease is characterized by a general decline in cognitive functioning. Although phonolo...
Objective: To study lexical semantic memory in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMC...
Episodic memory is compromised in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), but lesser deficits in ...
Episodic memory refers to the ability for recollecting an autobiographical memory of events that has...
International audienceEmbodiment has highlighted the importance of sensory-motor components in cogni...
Episodic memory is compromised in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI), but lesser deficits in ...
Episodic memory is the type of memory that allows the recollection of personal experiences containin...
Metamemory is a multi-faceted concept which deals with the individual’s knowledge and control of mem...
Semantic dementia, also known as the temporal lobe variant of fronto-temporal dementia, results in a...
The research of reliable procedures for predicting cognitive decline or stability in persons with am...