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Longitudinal Patterns of the Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon in People With Subjective Cognitive Complaints and Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Longitudinal patterns of the Tip-Of-the-Tongue phenomenon in people with subjective cognitive complaints and mild cognitive impairment
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Background: The Tip-of-the-Tongue (ToTs) state is considered a universal phenomenon and is a frequent cognitive complaint in old age. Previous cross-sectional studies have found that ToT measures successfully discriminate between cognitively unimpaired adults and adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). The aim of this study was to identify longitudinal patterns of ToTs in individuals with subjective complaints and with MCI regarding progress of their cognitive status. Method: The study included 193 participants with subjective cognitive complaints (SCC) and 56 participants with MCI who completed a baseline and two follow-up assessments, with an interval of about 18 months between each assessment. Participants were classified into three groups by considering cognitive stability or deterioration from the baseline diagnosis: SCC-stable, MCI-stable and MCI-worsened. Participants performed a ToT task involving recognition and naming of famous people depicted in 50 photographs. Generalized Linear Mixed Models (GLMM) were used to model longitudinal changes in familiarity, feeling of knowing, semantic access, phonological access and verbal fluency. Results: Phonological access differentiated MCI patients, stable and worsened, from adults with SCCs at all evaluation times. Phonological access declined over time in the three groups, without significant interactions between groups and time. Discussion: This study provides the first longitudinal evidence of differences in ToT measures for adults with MCI. The findings indicate that phonological access measures successfully differentiated between the diagnostic groups. However, slopes remain irrespective of the diagnostic group and progression toward more advance stages of cognitive impairment.
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Cognition disorders; Lexicologia; Lexicology; Llengua (Anatomia); Tongue; Trastorns de la cognició
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/175755
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Vocabulary level as cognitive reserve proxy in evaluating mild cognitive impairment ; El nivel de vocabulario como indicador de reserva cognitiva en la evaluación del deterioro cognitivo ligero
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In: Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology; Vol. 30 No. 3 (2014); 1115-1121 ; Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology; Vol. 30 Núm. 3 (2014); 1115-1121 ; 1695-2294 ; 0212-9728 (2014)
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Algunas reflexiones sobre la enseñanza de la lengua de signos española (L.S.E.) como segunda lengua
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LEXICAL DIFFICULTIES IN THE ELDERLY. BASIS FOR INTERVENTION ; PROBLEMAS DE ACCESO LÉXICO EN LA VEJEZ. BASES PARA LA INTERVENCIÓN
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In: Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology; Vol. 14 No. 2 (1998); 169-176 ; Anales de Psicología / Annals of Psychology; Vol. 14 Núm. 2 (1998); 169-176 ; 1695-2294 ; 0212-9728 (1998)
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Problemas de acceso léxico en la vejez. Bases para la intervención
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Bilingüismo, multilingüismo, reserva cognitiva y enfermedad de Alzheimer
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