Selective attention deficits associated with mild cognitive impairment and early stage Alzheimer's disease in adults with Down syndrome.

Sharon J Krinsky-McHale, Darlynne A Devenny, Phyllis Kittler, Wayne Silverman
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Abstract

Adults with Down syndrome and early stage Alzheimer's disease showed decline in their ability to selectively attend to stimuli in a multitrial cancellation task. They also showed variability in their performance over the test trials, whereas healthy participants showed stability. These changes in performance were observed approximately 2 years prior to a physician's diagnosis of possible Alzheimer's disease, which was made when they were exhibiting declines in episodic memory suggestive of mild cognitive impairment. Performance on this task varied with the evolution of dementia, showed modestly good sensitivity and specificity, and was relatively easy to administer. Given these qualities this task could be a valuable addition to a neuropsychological battery intended for the assessment of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease in adults with Down syndrome.
唐氏综合征成人轻度认知障碍和早期阿尔茨海默病相关的选择性注意缺陷
在一项多试验取消任务中,患有唐氏综合症和早期阿尔茨海默病的成年人表现出选择性地关注刺激的能力下降。在测试试验中,他们的表现也表现出变异性,而健康的参与者则表现出稳定性。这些表现上的变化是在医生诊断为阿尔茨海默病的大约2年前观察到的,当时他们表现出情景记忆的下降,暗示着轻微的认知障碍。这项任务的表现随着痴呆症的发展而变化,表现出适度的良好敏感性和特异性,并且相对容易管理。考虑到这些特点,这项任务可能是一个有价值的神经心理学电池的补充,旨在评估患有唐氏综合症的成年人的轻度认知障碍和阿尔茨海默病。
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