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[P3–295]: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP QUALITY AND COGNITION IN PATIENTS WITH SUBJECTIVE MEMORY IMPAIRMENT AND AMNESTIC MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
Author(s) -
Chin Juhee,
Seo Sang Won,
Kim Hee Jin,
Na Duk L.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
alzheimer's and dementia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.713
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1552-5279
pISSN - 1552-5260
DOI - 10.1016/j.jalz.2017.06.1509
Subject(s) - pittsburgh sleep quality index , psychology , memory span , audiology , cognition , boston naming test , stroop effect , neuropsychology , trail making test , recall , verbal learning , memory impairment , clinical psychology , psychiatry , working memory , cognitive psychology , sleep quality , medicine
tial correlations between intrinsic connectivity network and cognitive domains adjusted for age gender and education are depicted. All correlations are significant (P<0.05) except for the VIS correlation to recognition memory(). D1⁄4 significant (P<0.05) higher z-score than other networks in the same group with lower z-scores. Cyan: SMN, Somatomotor Network; Purple: VIS, Visual network; Dark blue: LIN, Limbic Network; Pink: VAN, Ventral Attention; Green: DAN, Dorsal Attention; Yellow: FPN, Frontoparietal Network; Red: DMN, Default Mode Network; TMT B: Trail Making Test B; TMT B min A: Trail Making test A subtracted from TMT B. Figure 1. Greymatter atrophy within intrinsic connectivity networks. Mean and standard deviations of z-scores of grey matter atrophy are depicted within the different intrinsic connectivity networks for each AD stage. All z-scores are significant (* p<0.05) except for those in the amyloid-positive control group (CN+). D1⁄4 significant (p<0.05) higher z-score than all other networks in the same group with lower z-scores. CN-, amyloid-negative cognitively normal control group; CN+, amyloid-positive cognitively normal control group; EMCI+, group of amyloid-positive subjects with early mild cognitive impairment; LMCI+, group of amyloid-positive subjects with late mild cognitive impairment; AD+, group of amyloid-positive subjects diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease dementia. Cyan: SMN, Somatomotor Network; Purple: VIS, Visual network; Dark blue: LIN, Limbic Network; Pink: VAN, Ventral Attention; Green: DAN, Dorsal Attention; Yellow: FPN, Frontoparietal Network; Red: DMN, Default Mode Network. Poster Presentations: Tue P1056

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