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Verbal learning in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment: fine-grained acquisition and short-delay consolidation performance and neural correlates
Authors:Sarah Genon,Fabienne Collette,Chris J.A. Moulin,Franç  oise Lekeu,Mohamed Ali Bahri,Eric Salmon,Christine Bastin
Affiliation:1. Cyclotron Research Centre, Université of Liège, Liège, Belgium;2. Leeds Memory Group, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK;3. Memory Centre, CHU Liège, Liège, Belgium
Abstract:The aim of this study was to examine correlations between acquisition and short-delay consolidation and brain metabolism at rest measured by fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) in 44 Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, 16 patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) who progressed to dementia (MCI-AD), 15 MCI patients who remained stable (MCI-S, 4–8 years of follow-up), and 20 healthy older participants. Acquisition and short-delay consolidation were calculated respectively as mean gained (MG) and lost (ML) access to items of the California Verbal Learning Task. MG performance suggests that acquisition is impaired in AD patients even at predementia stage (MCI-AD). ML performance suggests that short-delay consolidation is deficient only in confirmed AD patients. Variations in acquisition performance in control participants are related to metabolic activity in the anterior parietal cortex, an area supporting task-positive attentional processes. In contrast, the acquisition deficit is related to decreased activity in the lateral temporal cortex, an area supporting semantic processes, in patients at an early stage of AD and is related to metabolic activity in the hippocampus, an area supporting associative processes, in confirmed AD patients.
Keywords:Alzheimer's disease   Mild cognitive impairment   Verbal learning   Verbal acquisition   Short-delay consolidation   Brain imaging
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