Journal article

Assessing error awareness as a mediator of the relationship between subjective concerns and cognitive performance in older adults

RF Buckley, G Laming, LPE Chen, A Crole, R Hester

Plos One | Published : 2016

Abstract

Objectives Subjective concerns of cognitive decline (SCD) often manifest in older adults who exhibit objectively normal cognitive functioning. This subjective-objective discrepancy is counterintuitive when mounting evidence suggests that subjective concerns relate to future clinical progression to Alzheimer's disease, and so possess the potential to be a sensitive early behavioural marker of disease. In the current study, we aimed to determine whether individual variability in conscious awareness of errors in daily life might mediate this subjectiveobjective relationship. Methods 67 cognitively-normal older adults underwent cognitive, SCD and mood tests, and an error awareness task. Results ..

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