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Working memory in mild Alzheimer's disease and early Parkinson's disease.
Authors:Kensinger  Elizabeth A; Shearer  Deirdre K; Locascio  Joseph J; Growdon  John H; Corkin  Suzanne
Abstract:Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) impair working memory (WM). It is unclear, however, whether the deficits seen early in the course of these diseases are similar. To address this issue, the authors compared the performance of 22 patients with mild AD, 20 patients with early PD and without dementia, and 112 control participants on tests of inhibition, short-term memory, and 2 commonly administered tests of WM. The results suggest that although mild AD and early PD both impair WM, the deficits may be related to the interruption of different processes that contribute to WM performance. Early PD disrupted inhibitory processes, whereas mild AD did not. The WM deficits seen in patients with AD may be secondary to deficits in other cognitive capacities, including semantic memory. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:working memory  inhibitory processes  cognitive capacities  semantic memory  early Parkinson's disease  mild Alzheimer's disease
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