A-29Proactive Semantic Interference (PSI) Deficits, and the Inability to Recover from PSI on a Novel List-Learning Task Demonstrate Increased Sensitivity in Identifying Elderly Persons at Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
O Alexandra, M Myott, M Modesto, A Raffo, A Peñate, J Melo, R Curiel, E Crocco and D Loewenstein
Archives of clinical neuropsychology, Vol.31(6), pp.594-594
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Title
A-29Proactive Semantic Interference (PSI) Deficits, and the Inability to Recover from PSI on a Novel List-Learning Task Demonstrate Increased Sensitivity in Identifying Elderly Persons at Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease (AD)
Creators
O Alexandra
M Myott
M Modesto
A Raffo
A Peñate
J Melo
R Curiel
E Crocco
D Loewenstein
Publication Details
Archives of clinical neuropsychology, Vol.31(6), pp.594-594
Academic Unit
Miller School of Medicine; Center on Aging; UMMG Dept of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences