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False Recognition Helps to Distinguish Patients with Alzheimer's Disease and Amnestic MCI from Patients with Other Kinds of Dementia
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders, 08/20/09
Hildebrandt H et al. – The results suggest that delayed recall impairment and recognition errors stem from different sources. The authors also found that the number of false recognitions differs between amnestic and non–amnestic MCI patients. The quality of the differential diagnosis may therefore be enhanced significantly by taking into account both delayed recall and false recognitions provoked by a picture recognition task.
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