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Evaluation of visual recognition memory in MCI patients.

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Evaluation of visual recognition memory in MCI patients.

Auteurs : E. Barbeau [France] ; M. Didic ; E. Tramoni ; O. Felician ; S. Joubert ; A. Sontheimer ; M. Ceccaldi ; M. Poncet

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Neurofibrillary tangles seen early in Alzheimer disease (AD) initially appear in a subregion of the perirhinal cortex. In the monkey, damage to the perirhinal cortex impairs performance on visual recognition memory tasks. The authors evaluated impairment of visual recognition memory as a potential early diagnostic marker of AD.

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