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Emotional Working Memory and Alzheimer's Disease

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A number of recent studies have reported that working memory does not seem to show typical age-related deficits in healthy older adults when emotional information is involved. Differently, studies about the short-term ability to encode and actively manipulate emotional information in dementia of Alzheimer?s type are few and have yielded mixed results. Here, we review behavioural and neuroimaging evidence that points to a complex interaction between emotion modulation and working memory in Alzheimer?s.

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Date of Publication:
30 November -0001

Year of Publication:
2014

@article{sensecare:413,
  • author = {Nicola Mammarella and Beth Fairfield},
  • title = {Emotional Working Memory and Alzheimer's Disease},
  • year = {2014},
  • date = {November 30, -0001},
}
Nicola Mammarella and Beth Fairfield 2014 Emotional Working Memory and Alzheimer's Disease November 30, -0001

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