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Neuropsychological markers of mild cognitive impairment

Published on Sep 07, 20151853 Views

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represents clinically significant cognitive decline with preserved everyday functioning. Vast amount of studies have shown that patients with MCI have increased risk fo

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Neuropsychological impairment in patients with MCI and PDMCI00:00
Tracking pathophysiological processes in Alzheimer‘s disease00:22
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)01:21
Subtypes of MCI02:34
MCI in Parkinson‘s disease03:25
Motivation for our study05:23
Sample information06:54
Neropsychological tests07:01
Attention span09:55
Speed of mental processing10:31
Verbal memory test (free recall)11:11
Verbal memory test (cued recall)11:57
Visual memory12:10
Verbal fluency performance12:32
Tower test performance12:58
Stroop test performance13:27
PD-MCI has heterogenous cognitive phenotype13:39
Sample information15:28
Plans for the future16:44
Thank you for your attention18:20