Undetected Neurodegenerative Disease Biases Estimates of Cognitive Change in Older Adults
Abstract
Neurodegenerative disease is highly prevalent among older adults and, if undetected, may obscure estimates of cognitive change among aging samples. Our aim in this study was to determine the nature and magnitude of cognitive change in the absence of common neuropathologic markers of neurodegenerative disease. Cognitively normal older adults (ages 65-89 years, N = 199) were classified as normal or abnormal using neuroimaging and...
Paper Details
Title
Undetected Neurodegenerative Disease Biases Estimates of Cognitive Change in Older Adults
Published Date
May 27, 2021
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
6
Pages
849 - 860
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