Individuals with Alzheimer’s disease have been found to present a typical serial position curve in immediate recall tests, showing poor primacy performance and exaggerated recency recall. However, the recency advantage is usually lost after a delay. On this basis, we examined whether the recency ratio (Rr), calculated by dividing recency performance in an immediate memory task by recency performance in a delayed task, was a useful risk marker of cognitive decline. We tested whether change in MMSE performance between baseline and follow up was predicted by baseline Rr, and found this to be the case (N = 245). From these analyses, we conclude that participants with high Rr scores, who show disproportionate recency recall in the immediate test...
Background Story recall is a frequently used neuropsychological test of episodic memory with clinic...
Objective: To determine whether the rate of decline in performance on a memory test is more rapid in...
Serial position effects (SPEs) have shown to be sensitive predictors of future cognitive decline (Br...
Objectives: Individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) present poor immediate primacy recall accompan...
This study investigated the hypothesis that discrepant results regarding the recency effect in Alzhe...
Recency refers to the information learned at the end of a study list or task. Recency forgetting, as...
Amnestic mild cognitive impairment has a greater risk of progressing to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Co...
Objective. As anti-amyloid therapeutic interventions shift from enrolling patients with Alzheimer’s ...
One of the cognitive changes associated with Alzheimer's disease is a diminution of the primacy effe...
In this paper we consider the serial position curve in immediate verbal free recall. A large literat...
Glutamate is the principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, and is thought...
OBJECTIVES: Serial position effects have been found to discriminate between normal and pathological ...
This study was devised to investigate immediate and delayed recency effects in anterograde amnesic p...
Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) demonstrate a disproportionately larger forgetting rate in ep...
One of the cognitive changes associated with Alzheimer's disease is a diminution of the primacy effe...
Background Story recall is a frequently used neuropsychological test of episodic memory with clinic...
Objective: To determine whether the rate of decline in performance on a memory test is more rapid in...
Serial position effects (SPEs) have shown to be sensitive predictors of future cognitive decline (Br...
Objectives: Individuals with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) present poor immediate primacy recall accompan...
This study investigated the hypothesis that discrepant results regarding the recency effect in Alzhe...
Recency refers to the information learned at the end of a study list or task. Recency forgetting, as...
Amnestic mild cognitive impairment has a greater risk of progressing to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Co...
Objective. As anti-amyloid therapeutic interventions shift from enrolling patients with Alzheimer’s ...
One of the cognitive changes associated with Alzheimer's disease is a diminution of the primacy effe...
In this paper we consider the serial position curve in immediate verbal free recall. A large literat...
Glutamate is the principal excitatory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, and is thought...
OBJECTIVES: Serial position effects have been found to discriminate between normal and pathological ...
This study was devised to investigate immediate and delayed recency effects in anterograde amnesic p...
Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) demonstrate a disproportionately larger forgetting rate in ep...
One of the cognitive changes associated with Alzheimer's disease is a diminution of the primacy effe...
Background Story recall is a frequently used neuropsychological test of episodic memory with clinic...
Objective: To determine whether the rate of decline in performance on a memory test is more rapid in...
Serial position effects (SPEs) have shown to be sensitive predictors of future cognitive decline (Br...