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Early Detection of Dementia
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undergraduate Psychology of Ageing and Dementia Mind Map on Early Detection of Dementia, created by Olivia Dohren on 26/11/2014.
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Early Detection of Dementia
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individuals who will develop AD exhibit cognitive deficits years before diagnosis
To distinguish healthy ageing from pathological ageing
In pathological ageing, early intervention prolongs independence and quality of life
Neuropsychological measures tapping various aspects of memory a major part of this endeavour
AD is not decline only in memory - includes cognitive deficits too
knowledge regarding the transition from normal aging to dementia is vital in furthering an understanding of how the disease evolves.
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Bäckman et al (2005)
identifying individuals at risk for developing AD as early as possible is imperative for maximizing treatment efficacy (Flicker, 1999; Post, 1999).
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Bäckman (2005)
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