Neuropsychological differences between men and women with Alzheimer's disease

Volume: 128, Issue: 4, Pages: 342 - 348
Published: Jan 25, 2018
Abstract
It has been suggested that men and women with Alzheimer's disease (AD) at comparable levels of global cognitive impairment perform differently on neuropsychological measures. Such differences may have practical implications for designing cognitive interventions that address symptoms of dementia.We compared men (n = 86) and women (n = 96) with AD on tests of immediate and delayed prose memory, verbal fluency, semantic fluency, semantic memory and...
Paper Details
Title
Neuropsychological differences between men and women with Alzheimer's disease
Published Date
Jan 25, 2018
Volume
128
Issue
4
Pages
342 - 348
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