scholarly journals Remote identification of MCI using self‐ and study partner‐report subjective cognitive decline in the Brain Health Registry

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (S6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel L Nosheny ◽  
Chengshi Jin ◽  
Timothy Banh ◽  
Miriam T. Ashford ◽  
Monica R Camacho ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Rachel L. Nosheny ◽  
Monica R. Camacho ◽  
Philip S. Insel ◽  
Derek Flenniken ◽  
Juliet Fockler ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. P913-P914
Author(s):  
Rachel Nosheny ◽  
Monica R. Camacho ◽  
Derek Flenniken ◽  
Aaron Ulbricht ◽  
Juliet Fockler ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. P1215-P1215
Author(s):  
Michael W. Weiner ◽  
Rachel L. Nosheny ◽  
R Scott Mackin ◽  
Diana Truran-Sacrey ◽  
Derek Flenniken ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Jairo E. Martinez ◽  
Enmanuelle Pardilla-Delgado ◽  
Edmarie Guzmán-Vélez ◽  
Clara Vila-Castelar ◽  
Rebecca Amariglio ◽  
...  

Abstract Objective: Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD) may be an early indicator of risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Findings regarding sex differences in SCD are inconsistent. Studying sex differences in SCD within cognitively unimpaired individuals with autosomal-dominant AD (ADAD), who will develop dementia, may inform sex-related SCD variations in preclinical AD. We examined sex differences in SCD within cognitively unimpaired mutation carriers from the world’s largest ADAD kindred and sex differences in the relationship between SCD and memory performance. Methods: We included 310 cognitively unimpaired Presenilin-1 (PSEN-1) E280A mutation carriers (51% females) and 1998 noncarrier family members (56% females) in the study. Subjects and their study partners completed SCD questionnaires and the CERAD word list delayed recall test. ANCOVAs were conducted to examine group differences in SCD, sex, and memory performance. In carriers, partial correlations were used to examine associations between SCD and memory performance covarying for education. Results: Females in both groups had greater self-reported and study partner-reported SCD than males (all p < 0.001). In female mutation carriers, greater self-reported (p = 0.02) and study partner-reported SCD (p < 0.001) were associated with worse verbal memory. In male mutation carriers, greater self-reported (p = 0.03), but not study partner-reported SCD (p = 0.11) was associated with worse verbal memory. Conclusions: Study partner-reported SCD may be a stronger indicator of memory decline in females versus males in individuals at risk for developing dementia. Future studies with independent samples and preclinical trials should consider sex differences when recruiting based on SCD criteria.


2019 ◽  
Vol 68 (3) ◽  
pp. 1029-1038 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brenna Cholerton ◽  
Michael W. Weiner ◽  
Rachel L. Nosheny ◽  
Kathleen L. Poston ◽  
R. Scott Mackin ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (7S_Part_24) ◽  
pp. P1195-P1196
Author(s):  
Linda M.P. Wesselman ◽  
Ann-Katrin Schild ◽  
Nina Coll-Padros ◽  
Wieke van der Borg ◽  
Rosalinde E.R. Slot ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ioulietta Lazarou ◽  
Spiros Nikolopoulos ◽  
Stavros Dimitriadis ◽  
Ioannis Kompatsiaris ◽  
Martha Spylioti ◽  
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Objective: We performed a systematic literature review on Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD) in order to examine whether the resemblance of brain connectome and functional connectivity (FC) alterations in SCD with respect to MCI, AD and HC can help us draw conclusions on the progression of SCD to more advanced stages of dementia.Methods: We searched for studies that used any neuroimaging tool to investigate potential differences of brain connectome in SCD with respect to HC, MCI, and AD.Results: Sixteen studies were finally included in the review. Apparent FC connections and disruptions were observed in the white matter, default mode and gray matter networks in SCD with regards to HC, MCI, and AD. Interestingly, more apparent connections in SCD were located over the posterior regions, while an increase of FC over anterior regions was observed as the disease progressed. Conclusions: Elders with SCD present a significant disruption of the brain network, which in most of the cases is worse than HC across multiple network parameters. Significance: The present review provides comprehensive and balanced coverage of a timely target research activity around SCD and the design of network-based biomarkers for the accurate detection of SCD.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (7S_Part_10) ◽  
pp. P478-P479
Author(s):  
Michael W. Weiner ◽  
Rachel L. Nosheny ◽  
Derek Flennkiken ◽  
Philip S. Insel ◽  
Shannon Finley ◽  
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