YE Bin, ZHOU Nong, ZHANG Gan, LIU Rui. Neuropsychological characteristics of subjective memory impairment and the change of cognitive event related potential P300[J]. Journal of Bengbu Medical University, 2013, 37(9): 1089-1092.
    Citation: YE Bin, ZHOU Nong, ZHANG Gan, LIU Rui. Neuropsychological characteristics of subjective memory impairment and the change of cognitive event related potential P300[J]. Journal of Bengbu Medical University, 2013, 37(9): 1089-1092.

    Neuropsychological characteristics of subjective memory impairment and the change of cognitive event related potential P300

    • ObjectiveTo investigate the subjective memory impairment ( SMI ) in prodromal stage of amnestic mild cognitive impairment( aMCI) and the clinical value of P300 of event-related potentials in early diagnosis and evaluation of Alzheimer's disease.Methods: The cognitive function of the SMI group,aMCI group and control group ( 20 cases each group ) were assessed using multidimensional neuropsychological testing, the event-related potentials of three groups were detected.The change characteristics and differences of P300 between three groups were analysed.Results: The AVMT-delay memory recall,AVMT - immediate memory and CDT in SMI group scores were higher than the aMCI group and the control group( P 0.05 - P 0.01) ,but there was no significant difference between the aMCI group and the control group( P 0.05) ; the level of VFT in SMI and aMCI group were significantly higher than the control group ( P 0.01) , the VFT in SMI group and the aMCI group showed no statistical difference ( P 0.05) .The connection testing,DS and CFT copying score test in the three groups had no statistical difference ( P 0.05) . Conclusions: The neurophysiological testing has important clinical value in early diagnosis of aMCI and SMI in prodromal stage,but P300 testing has no value for SMI and aMCI clinical diagnosis.
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