Background Tests sensitive to presymptomatic changes in Alzheimer’s disease could be valuable for clinical trials. Accelerated long-term forgetting—during which memory impairment becomes apparent over longer periods than usually assessed, despite normal performance on standard cognitive testing—has been identified in other temporal lobe disorders. We assessed whether accelerated long-term forgetting is a feature of presymptomatic autosomal dominant (familial) Alzheimer’s disease, and whether there is an association between accelerated long-term forgetting and early subjective memory changes. Methods This was a cross-sectional study at the Dementia Research Centre, University College London (London, UK). Participants were recruited from a co...
In this study we explored the rate of forgetting from long-term memory in Alzheimer's (AD) and multi...
Accelerated long-term forgetting (ALF) has been reported in healthy older individuals, and is a poss...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the evolution of cognitive deficits in Alzheimer disease is important f...
Background Tests sensitive to presymptomatic changes in Alzheimer’s disease could be valuable for cl...
Tests sensitive to presymptomatic changes in Alzheimer's disease could be valuable for clinical tria...
Background: Tests sensitive to presymptomatic changes in Alzheimer's disease could be valuable for...
Accelerated Long-term Forgetting (ALF) is a memory deficit characterised by normal retention up to r...
Importance: Recent studies have suggested that unawareness, or anosognosia, of memory decline is pre...
IMPORTANCE: Recent studies have suggested that unawareness, or anosognosia, of memory decline is pre...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the earliest manifestations of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is key to realisin...
Accelerated Long-term Forgetting (ALF) is a disorder in which new information can be learnt and reta...
Familial Alzheimer’s disease (FAD) is a penetrant autosomal dominantly inherited condition. Due to i...
Accelerated forgetting has been proposed as the first sign in preclinical and early Alzheimer's dise...
Objective : Episodic memory impairment is at the core of amnestic mild cognitive impair- ment (aMC...
In this study we explored the rate of forgetting from long-term memory in Alzheimer's (AD) and multi...
Accelerated long-term forgetting (ALF) has been reported in healthy older individuals, and is a poss...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the evolution of cognitive deficits in Alzheimer disease is important f...
Background Tests sensitive to presymptomatic changes in Alzheimer’s disease could be valuable for cl...
Tests sensitive to presymptomatic changes in Alzheimer's disease could be valuable for clinical tria...
Background: Tests sensitive to presymptomatic changes in Alzheimer's disease could be valuable for...
Accelerated Long-term Forgetting (ALF) is a memory deficit characterised by normal retention up to r...
Importance: Recent studies have suggested that unawareness, or anosognosia, of memory decline is pre...
IMPORTANCE: Recent studies have suggested that unawareness, or anosognosia, of memory decline is pre...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the earliest manifestations of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is key to realisin...
Accelerated Long-term Forgetting (ALF) is a disorder in which new information can be learnt and reta...
Familial Alzheimer’s disease (FAD) is a penetrant autosomal dominantly inherited condition. Due to i...
Accelerated forgetting has been proposed as the first sign in preclinical and early Alzheimer's dise...
Objective : Episodic memory impairment is at the core of amnestic mild cognitive impair- ment (aMC...
In this study we explored the rate of forgetting from long-term memory in Alzheimer's (AD) and multi...
Accelerated long-term forgetting (ALF) has been reported in healthy older individuals, and is a poss...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the evolution of cognitive deficits in Alzheimer disease is important f...