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Executive functions and linguistic performance in SCD older adults and healthy controls
Authors:Ramón López-Higes  Susana Rubio  Pedro Montejo  David Del Río
Affiliation:1. Department of Cognitive Processes, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain;2. Department of Personality, Evaluation, and Psychological Treatment II, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain;3. Centre for the Prevention of Cognitive Impairment, Public Health Institute, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) might represent the preclinical phase of Alzheimer’s disease. Given the interest to characterize it, the present study explores (1) if there are differences in lexical retrieval (LexR) and sentence comprehension (SComp) between SCD and matched controls, and (2) the predictive value of demographic variables and executive functions in relation to LexR and SComp in each group. A sample of 135 participants voluntarily took part in this study (66 with SCD). They all completed the Trail Making, the Stroop, the Boston Naming, and the ECCO-Senior tests, as well as verbal fluency tasks (VF). Results show that (1) groups differ in LexR and in inhibition efficiency, and (2) VF is explained by years of formal education, particularly in the control group; SComp in the most complex items seems to rely in different strategies, related to flexibility in controls and to inhibition efficiency in SCD patients.
Keywords:Subjective cognitive decline  naming  sentence comprehension  cognitive flexibility  interference
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