BACKGROUND: Decreased speed of information processing is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Recent studies suggest that response speed (RS) measures are very sensitive indicators of changes in longitudinal follow-up studies. Insight into the psycho-physiological underpinnings of slowed RS can be provided by measuring the associated event-related potentials (ERP). AIMS: The current study aims to investigate the relation between RS and its psycho-physiological correlates in AD and MCI. METHODS: Fifteen psychoactive drug-naive AD patients, 20 MCI patients and twenty age-matched, healthy control subjects participated. Response speed was measured during a simple (SRT) and choice reaction time task (CRT). ...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated whether life-course factors and neuroimaging biomarkers of Alzheimer's...
Evidence indicates that information processing speed slows as age increases and disproportionately s...
We used an exogenous target detection cueing paradigm to examine whether intra-individual reaction t...
BACKGROUND: Decreased speed of information processing is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and ...
This study evaluated whether reaction times (RT) and performance variability are potential markers f...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
The neural correlates of intraindividual response variability were investigated in a serial choice r...
Compared to cognitively healthy ageing (CH), intra-individual variability in reaction time (IIVRT), ...
International audienceBackground: Although simple reaction time (SRT) slowing is associated with dem...
The neural correlates of intraindividual response variability were investigated in a serial choice r...
Introduction There is a great need for quick tests that identify treatment response in Alzheimer's d...
Background So far, no cost-efficient, widely-used biomarkers have been established to facilitate the...
AbstractThe P300 plays a key role as a method for monitoring and evaluating dementia, including Alzh...
Objective: To use Sternberg's Additive Factor Method to determine whether patients with mild Alzheim...
The Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable has called for research to focus on the development ...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated whether life-course factors and neuroimaging biomarkers of Alzheimer's...
Evidence indicates that information processing speed slows as age increases and disproportionately s...
We used an exogenous target detection cueing paradigm to examine whether intra-individual reaction t...
BACKGROUND: Decreased speed of information processing is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and ...
This study evaluated whether reaction times (RT) and performance variability are potential markers f...
A substantial body of research evidence is indicative of disproportionately slowed information proce...
The neural correlates of intraindividual response variability were investigated in a serial choice r...
Compared to cognitively healthy ageing (CH), intra-individual variability in reaction time (IIVRT), ...
International audienceBackground: Although simple reaction time (SRT) slowing is associated with dem...
The neural correlates of intraindividual response variability were investigated in a serial choice r...
Introduction There is a great need for quick tests that identify treatment response in Alzheimer's d...
Background So far, no cost-efficient, widely-used biomarkers have been established to facilitate the...
AbstractThe P300 plays a key role as a method for monitoring and evaluating dementia, including Alzh...
Objective: To use Sternberg's Additive Factor Method to determine whether patients with mild Alzheim...
The Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable has called for research to focus on the development ...
INTRODUCTION: We investigated whether life-course factors and neuroimaging biomarkers of Alzheimer's...
Evidence indicates that information processing speed slows as age increases and disproportionately s...
We used an exogenous target detection cueing paradigm to examine whether intra-individual reaction t...