: Here, we examined mechanisms that affect retrograde memory in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (a-MCI) as a function of longitudinal clinical outcome. 8 a-MCI who converted to Alzheimer's dementia (AD) during the subsequent 3-year follow-up (converter a-MCI) and 10 a-MCI who remained clinically stable during the same period (stable a-MCI) were compared at the baseline evaluation (i.e., when they were diagnosed as a-MCI) using a remote memory questionnaire for public events that allows disentangling the differential contribution of storage and retrieval mechanisms to performance accuracy. Results suggest that deficits in remote memory are primarily explained by impaired retrieval abilities in stable a-MCI and by impaired storage in converter-to-AD a-MCI. This distinction between retrograde amnesia due to defective trace utilisation in stable a-MCI and trace storage in converter a-MCI is consistent with the temporal unfolding of declining anterograde memory over the course of disease progression to AD.

De Simone, M.s., Rodini, M., De Tollis, M., Caltagirone, C., Carlesimo, G. (2023). Exploring mechanisms that affect retrograde memory for public events in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A longitudinal update. JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY [10.1111/jnp.12317].

Exploring mechanisms that affect retrograde memory for public events in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A longitudinal update

Carlesimo, Giovanni
2023-04-17

Abstract

: Here, we examined mechanisms that affect retrograde memory in amnestic mild cognitive impairment (a-MCI) as a function of longitudinal clinical outcome. 8 a-MCI who converted to Alzheimer's dementia (AD) during the subsequent 3-year follow-up (converter a-MCI) and 10 a-MCI who remained clinically stable during the same period (stable a-MCI) were compared at the baseline evaluation (i.e., when they were diagnosed as a-MCI) using a remote memory questionnaire for public events that allows disentangling the differential contribution of storage and retrieval mechanisms to performance accuracy. Results suggest that deficits in remote memory are primarily explained by impaired retrieval abilities in stable a-MCI and by impaired storage in converter-to-AD a-MCI. This distinction between retrograde amnesia due to defective trace utilisation in stable a-MCI and trace storage in converter a-MCI is consistent with the temporal unfolding of declining anterograde memory over the course of disease progression to AD.
17-apr-2023
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
Alzheimer disease
memory impairment
mild cognitive impairment
public events
retrograde amnesia
De Simone, M.s., Rodini, M., De Tollis, M., Caltagirone, C., Carlesimo, G. (2023). Exploring mechanisms that affect retrograde memory for public events in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: A longitudinal update. JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGY [10.1111/jnp.12317].
De Simone, Ms; Rodini, M; De Tollis, M; Caltagirone, C; Carlesimo, G
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