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The Role of Recollection and Familiarity in Nondemented Parkinson's Patients
Authors:Alfonso Pitarque  Juan C Melendez  Alicia Sales  Encar Satorres  Joaquin Escudero  Salvador Algarabel
Institution:1. University of Valencia;2. General Hospital of Valencia
Abstract:The aim of the current study was to examine if recollection and familiarity decline in nondemented Parkinson's patients. To do so we compared a sample of older people with Parkinson's disease (n = 32) to a control sample of healthy older people (n = 32) on an associative recognition task in which we manipulated the repetition of the pairs during the study phase (half of the pairs were presented once and half twice) to obtain corrected estimates of recollection, familiarity, and false recognition based on the logic of the process-dissociation procedure. The results clearly show that recollection is impaired but familiarity is preserved in nondemented Parkinson's patients. The results show that memory for pairs in Parkinson's patients relies largely on the familiarity of each item and not on a precise recollection of associative information, supporting the idea that recollection-based monitoring processes are impaired in these patients.
Keywords:Associative recognition  false recognition  familiarity  memory deficits  Parkinson's disease  recollection
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