Interference impacts working memory in mild cognitive impairment
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered a transitional stage between healthy aging and dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The most common cognitive impairment of MCI includes episodic memory loss and difficulties in working memory (WM). Interference can deplete WM, and an optimal...
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doaj-467575ebd2eb4bd696ea8a71a9db70a62020-11-24T23:10:44ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2016-10-011010.3389/fnins.2016.00443215057Interference impacts working memory in mild cognitive impairmentSara Aurtenetxe0Sara Aurtenetxe1Javier Garcia-Pacios2Javier Garcia-Pacios3David Del Río4David Del Río5Maria Eugenia López-Garcia6Maria Eugenia López-Garcia7José A. Pineda-Pardo8José A. Pineda-Pardo9Alberto Marcos10Maria Luisa Delgado11Maria Luisa Delgado12Jose Maria Frutos13Fernando Maestú14Fernando Maestú15Donders Institute for Brain Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud UniversityLaboratory of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, UCM-UPM, CTB.Laboratory of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, UCM-UPM, CTB.Camilo Jose Cela University.Laboratory of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, UCM-UPM, CTB.UCM.Laboratory of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, UCM-UPM, CTB.Laboratory of Neuropsychology, Universitat de les Illes BalearsIntegral de Neurociencias AC (CINAC), HM Puerta del Sur, Hospitales de Madrid MostolesCEU San Pablo University, Campus de MoncloaSan Carlos University Hospital, MadridUCM.Seniors Centre of the district of ChamartínUAMLaboratory of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience, UCM-UPM, CTB.UCM.Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered a transitional stage between healthy aging and dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The most common cognitive impairment of MCI includes episodic memory loss and difficulties in working memory (WM). Interference can deplete WM, and an optimal WM performance requires an effective control of attentional resources between the memoranda and the incoming stimuli. Difficulties in handling interference lead to forgetting. However, the interplay between interference and WM in MCI is not well understood and needs further investigation. The current study investigated the effect of interference during a WM task in 20 MCIs and 20 healthy elder volunteers. Participants performed a delayed match-to-sample paradigm which consisted in two interference conditions, distraction and interruption, and one control condition without any interference. Results evidenced a disproportionate impact of interference on the WM performance of MCIs, mainly in the presence of interruption. These findings demonstrate that interference, and more precisely interruption, is an important proxy for memory-related deficits in MCI. Thus the current findings reveal novel evidence regarding the causes of WM forgetting in MCI patients, associated with difficulties in the mechanisms of attentional control.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2016.00443/fullAgingBehavioral Researchworking memoryinterferencemild cogntive impairment |
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Sara Aurtenetxe Sara Aurtenetxe Javier Garcia-Pacios Javier Garcia-Pacios David Del Río David Del Río Maria Eugenia López-Garcia Maria Eugenia López-Garcia José A. Pineda-Pardo José A. Pineda-Pardo Alberto Marcos Maria Luisa Delgado Maria Luisa Delgado Jose Maria Frutos Fernando Maestú Fernando Maestú Interference impacts working memory in mild cognitive impairment Frontiers in Neuroscience Aging Behavioral Research working memory interference mild cogntive impairment |
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Sara Aurtenetxe Sara Aurtenetxe Javier Garcia-Pacios Javier Garcia-Pacios David Del Río David Del Río Maria Eugenia López-Garcia Maria Eugenia López-Garcia José A. Pineda-Pardo José A. Pineda-Pardo Alberto Marcos Maria Luisa Delgado Maria Luisa Delgado Jose Maria Frutos Fernando Maestú Fernando Maestú |
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Interference impacts working memory in mild cognitive impairment |
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Interference impacts working memory in mild cognitive impairment |
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Interference impacts working memory in mild cognitive impairment |
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interference impacts working memory in mild cognitive impairment |
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Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered a transitional stage between healthy aging and dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The most common cognitive impairment of MCI includes episodic memory loss and difficulties in working memory (WM). Interference can deplete WM, and an optimal WM performance requires an effective control of attentional resources between the memoranda and the incoming stimuli. Difficulties in handling interference lead to forgetting. However, the interplay between interference and WM in MCI is not well understood and needs further investigation. The current study investigated the effect of interference during a WM task in 20 MCIs and 20 healthy elder volunteers. Participants performed a delayed match-to-sample paradigm which consisted in two interference conditions, distraction and interruption, and one control condition without any interference. Results evidenced a disproportionate impact of interference on the WM performance of MCIs, mainly in the presence of interruption. These findings demonstrate that interference, and more precisely interruption, is an important proxy for memory-related deficits in MCI. Thus the current findings reveal novel evidence regarding the causes of WM forgetting in MCI patients, associated with difficulties in the mechanisms of attentional control. |
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Aging Behavioral Research working memory interference mild cogntive impairment |
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