Cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspective

Background: Cognitive impairment is an integral part of old age as well as it is a part of many neurodegenerative disorders. Early identification of cognitive impairment is necessary in order to make treatment and rehabilitation possible. Materials and methods: Keeping in mind that early identificat...

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Main Authors: Sreerupa Ghose, Sanjukta Das, Anup Sadhu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy Publisher 2017-06-01
Series:Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
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spelling doaj-92175e4353c043df8023623dab7b265c2020-11-24T21:56:35ZengAcademy PublisherOpen Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences2394-20532394-20612017-06-018214114710.5958/2394-2061.2017.00011.8Cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspectiveSreerupa Ghose0Sanjukta Das1Anup Sadhu2Research Scholar, Department of Psychology, University of Calcutta, 92, APC Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaProfessor, Department of Psychology, University of Calcutta, 92, APC Road, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaConsultant Radiologist, Eko CT and MRI Scan Centre, Medical College Campus, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaBackground: Cognitive impairment is an integral part of old age as well as it is a part of many neurodegenerative disorders. Early identification of cognitive impairment is necessary in order to make treatment and rehabilitation possible. Materials and methods: Keeping in mind that early identification of cognitive impairment is necessary, a sample of 20 elderly patients with memory complaints who were referred for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with symptoms of peripheral nervous system disorder by neurologists have been assessed using neuropsychological tests and MRI, and results have been analysed using IBM SPSS 21 and DICOM software. Results: Neuropsychological test findings suggest that age, sex, and education are related to performance of the participants on different tests of cognitive functions in different ways. Scores on the tests of delayed memory and verbal fluency emerged as positive predictors of activity level. On the basis of MRI, the elderly people were identified with periventricular hyper-intensity of white matter and global cortical atrophy. A comparison of the two groups (on the basis of MRI findings) suggest that elderly people with global cortical atrophy were found to be significantly more impaired on visuospatial tasks in comparison to the group with periventricular hyper-intensity of white matter, among other tests of cognitive functions. Conclusion: In spite of the absence of manifestation of dementing illness at clinical level, the participants actually exhibited underlying pathological process which can be detected with neuropsychological testing in conjunction with neuroimaging.http://www.ojpas.com/get_file.php?id=31944657&vnr=810349Old AgeNeurodegenerative Diseases. Cognitive impairment. Magnetic Resonance ImagingNeurodegenerative DiseasesCognitive impairment. Magnetic Resonance ImagingCognitive impairmentMagnetic Resonance Imaging
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author Sreerupa Ghose
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Anup Sadhu
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Sanjukta Das
Anup Sadhu
Cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspective
Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
Old Age
Neurodegenerative Diseases. Cognitive impairment. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Cognitive impairment. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Cognitive impairment
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
author_facet Sreerupa Ghose
Sanjukta Das
Anup Sadhu
author_sort Sreerupa Ghose
title Cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspective
title_short Cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspective
title_full Cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspective
title_fullStr Cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspective
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspective
title_sort cognitive dysfunction in urban elderly people: an exploratory study using neuropsychological and neuroimaging perspective
publisher Academy Publisher
series Open Journal of Psychiatry and Allied Sciences
issn 2394-2053
2394-2061
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: Cognitive impairment is an integral part of old age as well as it is a part of many neurodegenerative disorders. Early identification of cognitive impairment is necessary in order to make treatment and rehabilitation possible. Materials and methods: Keeping in mind that early identification of cognitive impairment is necessary, a sample of 20 elderly patients with memory complaints who were referred for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with symptoms of peripheral nervous system disorder by neurologists have been assessed using neuropsychological tests and MRI, and results have been analysed using IBM SPSS 21 and DICOM software. Results: Neuropsychological test findings suggest that age, sex, and education are related to performance of the participants on different tests of cognitive functions in different ways. Scores on the tests of delayed memory and verbal fluency emerged as positive predictors of activity level. On the basis of MRI, the elderly people were identified with periventricular hyper-intensity of white matter and global cortical atrophy. A comparison of the two groups (on the basis of MRI findings) suggest that elderly people with global cortical atrophy were found to be significantly more impaired on visuospatial tasks in comparison to the group with periventricular hyper-intensity of white matter, among other tests of cognitive functions. Conclusion: In spite of the absence of manifestation of dementing illness at clinical level, the participants actually exhibited underlying pathological process which can be detected with neuropsychological testing in conjunction with neuroimaging.
topic Old Age
Neurodegenerative Diseases. Cognitive impairment. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Cognitive impairment. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Cognitive impairment
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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