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Executive functioning in older adults with mild cognitive impairment: MCI has effects on planning, but not on inhibition
Authors:Zhang Yanmin  Han Buxin  Verhaeghen Paul  Nilsson Lars-Göran
Affiliation:Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China. yzhang28@syr.edu
Abstract:In this study, we compared executive functioning in 32 mild cognitive impairment (MCI) individuals with that of normally aging controls. Cognitive planning tests (Trail Making, Porteus Maze Test, verbal fluency tests) show a group difference favoring the normal controls, but tests for inhibition of prepotent responses (no-go accuracy, two measures of the Stroop effect, and negative priming) failed to uncover a significant group difference. The results indicate that there is no general executive control function impairment in MCI; rather, the deficits found are compatible with the hypothesis that MCI is an accelerated form of normal aging.
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