Processes of verbal memory failure in Alzheimer-type dementia |
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Authors: | B A Ober E Koss R P Friedland D C Delis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Martinez, California, USA;2. University of California, Davis, USA;3. Donner Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, USA;1. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Martinez, California, USA;2. University of California, Davis, USA |
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Abstract: | Multiple aspects of verbal learning and memory performance in mild as compared to moderate Alzheimer-type dementia (ATD) were studied with the Buschke selective reminding paradigm. Results show that (1) both groups of ATD subjects depend less on long-term memory (LTM) and more on short-term memory (STM) relative to elderly control subjects, (2) mild ATD subjects show less LTM encoding than moderate ATD subjects, (3) moderate ATD subjects retrieve a smaller portion of the items presumed to be encoded into LTM than do mild ATD subjects, and (4) high-imagery words increase LTM encoding and retrieval as compared to low-imagery words for moderate ATD subjects only. These results are explained by the inability of ATD subjects to attend to more than one component of the list-learning task, in conjunction with differences in the deployment of attention between mild and moderate ATD subjects. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Beth A. Ober Neurology Service (127) Veterans Administration Medical Center 150 Muir Road Martinez CA 94553. |
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