Journal article

Subtle memory decline over 12 months in mild cognitive impairment

P Maruff, A Collie, D Darby, J Weaver-Cargin, C Masters, J Currie

Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders | KARGER | Published : 2004

Abstract

Objective: Screening of normal older persons for progressive memory decline is a worthwhile strategy in the pursuit of the earliest possible stages of pre-clinical Alzheimer's disease (AD) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Reliable tests are needed to both detect MCI and measure the natural history of decline over months rather than years. We aimed to detect memory decline over 1 year in a group of older individuals with well-characterised amnestic MCI. Methods: The continuous learning task (CLT) from the CogState test battery was administered 8 times in 12 months to 15 individuals with MCI and 35 controls matched for age, education, IQ and gender. All subjects were recruited from an ongoi..

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