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Project 8
Basic Memory Processes in the
Severely Affected Alzheimer’s Patient
This study will determine if the simplest form of memory
processes, habituation of a repeated stimulus, exhibits
deficits in patients suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Habituation is a dual process, with both a rapidly acquired and
rapidly extinguished process, and a slowly acquired, slowly
extinguished process. It is intended to determine if either or
both of these habituation processes is/are disrupted in
patients, using habituation to the acoustic startle response as
assessed by EMG recordings. If so, then this suggests that
memory impairments in Alzheimer’s disease involve neurally
widespread processes fundamental to memory, rather than due to
lesions to specific sites alone. In addition, this measure
could provide a test of memory function that can be used even
in severely affected patients, and provide an useful animal
model.
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