Impaired sequence manipulation in non‐demented patients with progressive supranuclear palsy
Guanyu Zhang,
Jinghong Ma,
Piu Chan
et al.
Abstract:PurposeSequential working memory is the ability to maintain and manipulate sequential information at a second time scale. Patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) or Parkinson's disease (PD) perform poorly in tests that require the flexible arrangement of thoughts or actions. This study investigated whether sequential working memory is differently impaired in patients with PSP versus PD.MethodTwenty‐nine patients with PSP Richardson's syndrome (PSP‐RS), 36 patients with PD, and 36 healthy controls (H… Show more
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