| Title : Estimated pre-morbid IQ effects on cognitive and functional outcomes in Alzheimer disease: a longitudinal study in a treated cohort - Starr_2008_BMC.Psychiatry_8_27 |
| Author(s) : Starr JM , Lonie J |
| Ref : BMC Psychiatry , 8 :27 , 2008 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Cognitive reserve is thought to influence the degree of neuropathology needed for diagnosis of Alzheimer disease (AD). Cognitive reserve can be operationally defined as the hypothesized capacity of the mature adult brain to sustain the effects of disease or injury without manifesting clinical symptoms of AD, but sufficient to cause clinical dementia in an individual possessing less cognitive reserve. Its effect on the subsequent course of AD is less clear. Pre-morbid IQ is a useful measure of cognitive reserve. |
| PubMedSearch : Starr_2008_BMC.Psychiatry_8_27 |
| PubMedID: 18426581 |
Starr JM, Lonie J (2008)
Estimated pre-morbid IQ effects on cognitive and functional outcomes in Alzheimer disease: a longitudinal study in a treated cohort
BMC Psychiatry
8 :27
Starr JM, Lonie J (2008)
BMC Psychiatry
8 :27