2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.revmed.2008.05.006
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Apport de l’épreuve des dix images au diagnostic des troubles de mémoire dans la maladie d’Alzheimer, le déficit cognitif léger et le syndrome anxiodépressif

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“…They are not surprising and consistent with previous studies reported that memory tasks have relatively high power to discriminate AD and older depressed patients. However, these studies have focused on a single or overall cognitive composite score and were carried out in small samples size which could result in a probable lack of statistical power (Swainson et al, 2001 ; Foldi et al, 2003 ; Künig et al, 2006 ; Dierckx et al, 2007 , 2011 ; Federico et al, 2008 ; Contador et al, 2010 ; Para et al, 2010 ; Croisile et al, 2011 ; Mazur-Mosiewicz et al, 2011 ; Rotomskis et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are not surprising and consistent with previous studies reported that memory tasks have relatively high power to discriminate AD and older depressed patients. However, these studies have focused on a single or overall cognitive composite score and were carried out in small samples size which could result in a probable lack of statistical power (Swainson et al, 2001 ; Foldi et al, 2003 ; Künig et al, 2006 ; Dierckx et al, 2007 , 2011 ; Federico et al, 2008 ; Contador et al, 2010 ; Para et al, 2010 ; Croisile et al, 2011 ; Mazur-Mosiewicz et al, 2011 ; Rotomskis et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Executive functions were assessed using the 2-min verbal fluency test (category animal and "p") (Cardebat, Doyon, Puel, Goulet, & Joannette, 1990). Verbal reasoning was measured with the written comprehension subtest of the Montreal-Toulouse 86 Aphasia Battery (MT 86; Nespoulous et al, 1992), and language with the DO10 picture naming test (see Federico et al, 2008). In line with the inclusion criteria, the performance level of MCI patients was found to be significantly lower only with regard to episodic verbal memory.…”
Section: Neuropsychological Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%