Title of article
An experimental approach to detecting dementia in Down syndrome: A paradigm for Alzheimer’s disease
Author/Authors
Nelson، نويسنده , , Linda D. and Scheibel، نويسنده , , Kevin E. and Ringman، نويسنده , , John M. and Sayre، نويسنده , , James W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
12
From page
92
To page
103
Abstract
Measures developed from animal models of aging may detect dementia of the Alzheimer’s type in a population at-risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Although, by middle age, individuals with Down syndrome (DS) show an extraordinarily high prevalence of AD-type pathology, their severe idiopathic cognitive deficits tend to confound the clinical diagnosis of AD. The current study was designed to improve detection of AD in DS by using measures of learning and memory derived from animal models of aging. Adults with DS (N = 34) were assessed and reassessed (n = 19) approximately one year later using stimulus–response (S–R) test methods derived from experimental literature, as well as standardized informant-based tests. Results demonstrated high validity and reliability of select tests. The implication of early symptom detection in a population at-risk for AD-type dementia was discussed in terms of potential brain regions of interest.
Keywords
Alzheimer’s Disease , Cognition , Down syndrome , Learning , Dementia , Memory
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Record number
2249495
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