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Executive functions deficit in mild cognitive impairment.
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether patients diagnosed with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have also impairment in attention/executive functions, and therefore to clarify whether all subcomponents of executive control are equally affected in MCI. BACKGROUND: MCI refers to the transitional state between normal aging and dementia. Amnestic MCI is characterized by impaired episodic memory, although subtle impairment of executive functions has been noted on neuropsychologic tests. METHODS: We investigated 20 MCI patients and 20 normal controls using episodic memory, attention/executive functions, language, and praxis tests. RESULTS: MCI patients had significantly lower scores on all measures of the Free and Cued Selective Reminding Test (P<0.05 to 0.01) than controls. Furthermore, MCI had a greater number of perseverations (P<0.01) on Modified Card Sorting Test and the lowest performance on the Stroop Test (P<0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings showed impairment in episodic memory performance in MCI as compared with that of controls. In addition, MCI patients had problems with response inhibition, switching, and cognitive flexibility, which encompass various aspects of executive functions. This suggests that MCI may be identified by using a more detailed procedure for the assessment of cognitive decline than the evaluation of memory alone.
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Author/s: Traykov, Latchezar (L); Raoux, Nadine (N); Latour, Florence (F); Gallo, Livia (L); Hanon, Olivier (O); Baudic, Sophie (S); Bayle, Catherine (C); Wenisch, Emilie (E); Remy, Philippe (P); Rigaud, Anne-Sophie (AS);
Affiliation: Hôpital Henri Mondor, Department of Neurology, University Paris XII, Créteil, France. traykov_l(-atsign-)yahoo.fr
Journal and publication information
Publication Type: Journal Article
Journal: Cognitive and behavioral neurology : official journal of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology (Cogn Behav Neurol), published in United States. (Language: eng)
Reference: 2007-Dec; vol 20 (issue 4) : pp 219-24
Dates: Created 2007/12/19; Completed 2008/02/21;
PMID: 18091070, status: MEDLINE (last retrieval date: 2/18/2009, IMS Date: )
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