Author:
BEATTY WILLIAM W.,ENGLISH SHELLEY,WINN PETER
Abstract
Normal elderly control participants showed short-term
(10-min delay) and long-term (12 months delay) priming
on the Gollin Figures Test. Nearly all patients with Alzheimer's
disease or vascular dementia showed short-term priming,
but the magnitude of their priming was less than that of
controls. Significant long-term priming was not observed
for the dementia groups. Differences between controls and
dementia patients on the short-term priming test may depend
upon structural–perceptual processes that are intact
in dementia patients and controls and explicit memory functions
available only to controls. The same model could account
for differences between normal elderly and dementia patients
on the long-term priming test, but several other explanations
are also plausible. (JINS, 1998, 4, 336–341.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Neurology (clinical),Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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