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Semantic Intrusions and Failure to Recover From Semantic Interference in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Relationship to Amyloid and Cortical Thickness
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Semantic Intrusions and Failure to Recover From Semantic Interference in Mild Cognitive Impairment: Relationship to Amyloid and Cortical Thickness

Rosie E Curiel, David A Loewenstein, Monica Rosselli, Ailyn Penate, Maria T Greig-Custo, Russell M Bauer, Salvador M Guinjoan, Kevin S Hanson, Chunfei Li, Gabriel Lizarraga, …
Current Alzheimer research, Vol.15(9), pp.848-855
2018
PMCID: PMC6295193
PMID: 29701153

Abstract

Humans Middle Aged Cerebral Cortex - pathology Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 - metabolism Male Positron-Emission Tomography Cerebral Cortex - diagnostic imaging Language Therapy - methods Language Disorders - etiology Magnetic Resonance Imaging Language Disorders - rehabilitation Image Processing, Computer-Assisted Semantics Amyloid beta-Peptides - metabolism Aged, 80 and over Mental Status Schedule Female Aged Cognitive Dysfunction - complications Cognitive Dysfunction - diagnostic imaging
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