Alerting and orienting in Alzheimer's disease.

Abstract:

:Recently, researchers (E. Festa-Martino, B. R. Ott, & W. C. Heindel, 2004; A. Tales, J. L. Muir, A. Bayer, R. Jones, & R. J. Snowden, 2002; A. Tales, J. L. Muir, A. Bayer, & R. J. Snowden, 2002 have found significantly abnormal spatial orienting together with the abolishment of the alerting effect in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, these research groups differed in their interpretation of the results. A. Tales, J. L. Muir, A. Bayer, R. Jones, and R. J. Snowden (2002) and A. Tales, J. L. Muir, A. Bayer, and R. J. Snowden (2002) explained their data in terms of two independent processes, whereas E. Festa-Martino et al. (2004) interpreted their findings as indicative of an inverse association, namely that the increased spatial orienting effect in AD was the direct result of the abolition of the phasic alerting effect. In this further study examining exogenous spatial orienting and phasic alerting, the authors present evidence to suggest that the increased spatial orienting effect in AD is not the result of a decreased phasic alerting effect.

journal_name

Neuropsychology

journal_title

Neuropsychology

authors

Tales A,Snowden RJ,Brown M,Wilcock G

doi

10.1037/0894-4105.20.6.752

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2006-11-01 00:00:00

pages

752-6

issue

6

eissn

0894-4105

issn

1931-1559

pii

2006-20657-014

journal_volume

20

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