Author:
AU ALMA,CHAN AGNES S.,CHIU HELEN
Abstract
Many recent findings in Western countries suggest that episodic
recall is the most sensitive discriminator between patients
with mild Alzheimer disease (AD) and the normal elderly, while
semantic memory tends best to differentiate between moderate
and severe AD patients. The present study is the first to examine
in detail the episodic memory of Chinese AD patients in Hong
Kong with a locally developed list learning test, comparing
procedures that do or do not encourage the use of semantic
organization. The performance of 28 AD patients was compared
to that of 30 normal controls. AD patients did significantly
worse in terms of acquisition and retention and also benefited
significantly less from external organization cues. In the
discriminant function analysis, the rate of forgetting in the
random condition and the total retention score in the blocked
condition were found to be the best predictors for differentiating
between AD patients and controls. On the other hand, in the
differentiation between mild and moderate AD, semantic clustering
in the blocked condition was found to be the best predictor.
Results of the present study were discussed in the light of
the previous findings reported in the Western countries and
the neuropathological changes of AD patients. (JINS,
2003, 9, 363–375.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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