Title : Donepezil enhances understanding of degraded speech in Alzheimer's disease - Hardy_2017_Ann.Clin.Transl.Neurol_4_835 |
Author(s) : Hardy CJD , Hwang YT , Bond RL , Marshall CR , Ridha BH , Crutch SJ , Rossor MN , Warren JD |
Ref : Ann Clin Transl Neurol , 4 :835 , 2017 |
Abstract :
Auditory dysfunction under complex, dynamic listening conditions is a clinical hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) but challenging to measure and manage. Here, we assessed understanding of sinewave speech (a paradigm of degraded speech perception) and general cognitive abilities in 17 AD patients, before and following a 10 mg dose of donepezil. Relative to healthy older individuals, patients had impaired sinewave speech comprehension that was selectively ameliorated by donepezil. Our findings demonstrate impaired perception of degraded speech in AD but retained perceptual learning capacity that can be harnessed by acetylcholinesterase inhibition, with implications for designing communication interventions and acoustic environments in dementia. |
PubMedSearch : Hardy_2017_Ann.Clin.Transl.Neurol_4_835 |
PubMedID: 29159197 |
Hardy CJD, Hwang YT, Bond RL, Marshall CR, Ridha BH, Crutch SJ, Rossor MN, Warren JD (2017)
Donepezil enhances understanding of degraded speech in Alzheimer's disease
Ann Clin Transl Neurol
4 :835
Hardy CJD, Hwang YT, Bond RL, Marshall CR, Ridha BH, Crutch SJ, Rossor MN, Warren JD (2017)
Ann Clin Transl Neurol
4 :835