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Discrepant Views of Apathy in Patients and Caregivers: the Role of Cognitive Deficits in Parkinson's Disease

open access: yesMovement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Apathy is a common early symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD), often co‐occurring with cognitive decline and associated with fronto‐striatal and mesocortico‐limbic dysfunctions. Discrepancies between self‐ and caregiver‐reported apathy have been preliminarily associated with cognitive impairments affecting patients’ awareness and ...
Giulia Funghi   +13 more
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Verbalizing Facial Memory: Criterion Effects in Verbal Overshadowing.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
This article investigated the role of the recognition criterion in the verbal overshadowing effect (VOE). In 3 experiments, people witnessed an event, verbally described a perpetrator, and then attempted identification. The authors found in Experiment 1, which included a "not present" response option and both perpetrator-present (PP) and perpetrator ...
Clare, Joseph, Lewandowsky, Stephan
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Music training improves verbal memory

Nature, 1998
Magnetic resonance imaging has shown that the left planum temporale region of the brain is larger in musicians than in non-musicians1. If this results from a change in cortical organization2,3, the left temporal area in musicians might have a better developed cognitive function than the right temporal lobe.
A S, Chan, Y C, Ho, M C, Cheung
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Verbal Short-Term Memory

2021
In this chapter, after a brief introduction in which we try to clarify the correct use of the term “verbal short-term memory” (STM) in the psychological and neuropsychological literature, we review the evidence concerning its neural correlates. Neurosurgical reports have often mixed up outcomes concerning memory, not differentiating among the various ...
Papagno, Costanza, Martino, Juan
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Memory disorders associated with huntington's disease: Verbal recall, verbal recognition and procedural memory

Neuropsychologia, 1985
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the hypothesis that the memory disorders of Huntington's Disease (HD) patients are characterized by deficiencies in both retrieval mechanisms and the acquisition of procedural (skill-based) information. In the first study, verbal recall and recognition tests were administered to HD patients, amnesics and ...
N, Butters   +4 more
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Verbal Memory Delayed Task

2022
Delayed recall & recognition component of the verbal memory ...
Dakoure, Caroline, Lavigne, Katie M.
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