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Paulsen, J.S., Langbehn, D.R., Stout, J.C., Aylward, E., Ross, C.A., Nance, M., Guttman, M., Johnson, S., MacDonald, M., Beglinger, L.J., Duff, K., Kayson, E., Biglan, K., Shoulson, I., Oakes, D. and Hayden, M. (2008) Detection of Huntington’s Disease Decades before Diagnosis: The Predict-HD Study. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 79, 874-880.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.2007.128728
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TITLE:
Episodic Learning and Memory in Prodromal Huntington’s Disease: The Role of Multimodal Encoding and Selective Reminding
AUTHORS:
Tarja-Brita Robins Wahlin, Åke Wahlin, Gerard J. Byrne
KEYWORDS:
Prodromal Huntington’s Disease, Fuld Object Memory Evaluation, Episodic Memory, Short-Term Memory, Neurodegenerative Diseases
JOURNAL NAME:
International Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Vol.6 No.11,
November
30,
2015
ABSTRACT: This study investigated episodic memory in prodromal HD. Three groups were compared (N = 70): mutation carriers with less than 12.5 years to disease onset (n = 16), mutation carriers with 12.5 or more years to disease onset (n = 16), and noncarriers (n = 38). Episodic memory was assessed using the Fuld Object Memory Evaluation, which included multimodal presentation and selective reminding, and the Claeson-Dahl Learning Test which included verbal repeated presentation and recall trials. Both carrier groups demonstrated deficient episodic memory compared to noncarriers. The results suggest deficient episodic memory in prodromal HD, and that inconsistent retrieval contributes to these deficits. Multimodal presentation attenuates the deficits.
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