William W Barker
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Recent Articles
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Cid R, Crocco E, Duara R, Vaillancourt D, Asken B, Armstrong M, et al.
Front Aging Neurosci
. 2024 Feb;
16:1336008.
PMID: 38357533
Introduction: This study investigated the role of proactive semantic interference (frPSI) in predicting the progression of amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) to dementia, taking into account various cognitive and biological...
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Torres V, Rosselli M, Loewenstein D, Curiel R, Uribe I, Lang M, et al.
Neuropsychology
. 2019 May;
33(5):670-684.
PMID: 31070384
Objective: This research aimed to determine whether qualitative analysis of different types of intrusion errors on a verbal cognitive task was useful in detecting subtle cognitive impairment in preclinical stages...
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Rosselli M, Loewenstein D, Curiel R, Penate A, Torres V, Lang M, et al.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc
. 2018 Oct;
25(1):15-28.
PMID: 30334507
Objectives: Maintaining two active languages may increase cognitive and brain reserve among bilingual individuals. We explored whether such a neuroprotective effect was manifested in the performance of memory tests for...
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Loewenstein D, Curiel R, DeKosky S, Bauer R, Rosselli M, Guinjoan S, et al.
Neurology
. 2018 Aug;
91(10):e976-e984.
PMID: 30076274
Objective: Semantic intrusion (SI) errors may highlight specific breakdowns in memory associated with preclinical Alzheimer disease (AD); however, there have been no investigations to determine whether SI errors occur with...
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Curiel R, Loewenstein D, Rosselli M, Penate A, Greig-Custo M, Bauer R, et al.
Curr Alzheimer Res
. 2018 Apr;
15(9):848-855.
PMID: 29701153
Background: Accumulating evidence indicates that the failure to recover from the effects of proactive semantic interference [frPSI] represents an early cognitive manifestation of preclinical Alzheimer's disease. A limitation of this...
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Loewenstein D, Acevedo A, Schram L, Ownby R, White G, Mogosky B, et al.
Am J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2003 Mar;
11(2):252-5.
PMID: 12611756
Objective: The authors evaluated the usefulness and psychometric properties of the Semantic Interference Test (SIT) in patients with mild Alzheimer disease (AD). Methods: Subjects were first presented with 10 common...