Artificial grammar learning in Alzheimer's disease
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Artificial grammar learning in Alzheimer's disease.
Patients with early Alzheimer's disease (AD) exhibit impaired declarative memory although some forms of nondeclarative memory are intact. Performance on perceptual nondeclarative memory tasks is often preserved in AD, whereas conceptual nondeclarative memory is often impaired. A conceptual nondeclarative learning task that has been studied in amnesic patients is the artificial grammar learning ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience
سال: 2003
ISSN: 1530-7026,1531-135X
DOI: 10.3758/cabn.3.2.145