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Women can bear a bigger burden: ante- and post-mortem evidence for reserve in the face of tau. [PDF]
In this study, we aimed to assess whether women are able to withstand more tau before exhibiting verbal memory impairment. Using data from 121 amyloid-β-positive Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative participants, we fit a linear model with Rey ...
Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative+6 more
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Nonfluent/Agrammatic PPA with In-Vivo Cortical Amyloidosis and Pick’s Disease Pathology
The role of biomarkers in predicting pathological findings in the frontotemporal dementia (FTD) clinical spectrum disorders is still being explored. We present comprehensive, prospective longitudinal data for a 66 year old, right-handed female who met ...
Francesca Caso+13 more
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Short Term Memory vs. Working Memory [PDF]
Memory can be classified in different ways. In 1980, William James described two types of memory: primary and secondary. Primary memory refers to the “memory for events that have just happened” (Andrade & May, 2004, p. 59).
Tasnimi, M. (Mahshad)
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Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma neurofilament light relate to abnormal cognition
Introduction Neuroaxonal damage may contribute to cognitive changes preceding clinical dementia. Accessible biomarkers are critical for detecting such damage.
Katie E. Osborn+12 more
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This article discusses professional discretion in relation to placing a child outside the family, as understood by Malawian social workers. The article is a product of an exploratory study covering different aspects of social work practice with children ...
Memory Jayne Tembo, Siv Oltedal
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Engineering design of a magnetic-disk random-access memory [PDF]
T. Noyes, W. E. Dickinson
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