Alzheimer's disease is a severe irreversible syndrome, characterized by a slow and progressive cognitive decline that interferes with the standard instrumental and essential functions of daily life. Promptly identifying the impairment of particular cognitive functions could be a fundamental condition to limit, through preventive or therapeutic interventions, the functional damages found in this degenerative dementia. This study aims to analyse, through a systematic review of the studies, the sensitivity of four experimental paradigms (Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Stroop Task, Go/No-Go Task, and Flanker Task) considered as golden standard instruments for executive functions assessment in elderly subjects affected by Alzheimer dementia. This review was carried out according to the PRISMA method. Forty-five studies comparing the executive performance of patients with Alzheimer's dementia (diagnosed according to different classification criteria for dementia) and healthy elderly patients both over the age of sixty, were selected. For the research, PubMed, PsycINFO, PsycArticles databases were used. The study highlighted the importance of using standard protocols to evaluate executive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease. The Stroop task allows discriminating better between healthy and pathological aging

Executive functions in Alzheimer disease. A systematic review / Guarino, Angela; Favieri, Francesca; Boncompagni, Ilaria; Agostini, Francesca; Cantone, Micaela; Casagrande, Maria. - In: FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1663-4365. - 10:-(2019), pp. 1-24. [10.3389/fnagi.2018.00437]

Executive functions in Alzheimer disease. A systematic review

Angela Guarino
;
Francesca Favieri;Ilaria Boncompagni;Francesca Agostini;Maria Casagrande
2019

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease is a severe irreversible syndrome, characterized by a slow and progressive cognitive decline that interferes with the standard instrumental and essential functions of daily life. Promptly identifying the impairment of particular cognitive functions could be a fundamental condition to limit, through preventive or therapeutic interventions, the functional damages found in this degenerative dementia. This study aims to analyse, through a systematic review of the studies, the sensitivity of four experimental paradigms (Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Stroop Task, Go/No-Go Task, and Flanker Task) considered as golden standard instruments for executive functions assessment in elderly subjects affected by Alzheimer dementia. This review was carried out according to the PRISMA method. Forty-five studies comparing the executive performance of patients with Alzheimer's dementia (diagnosed according to different classification criteria for dementia) and healthy elderly patients both over the age of sixty, were selected. For the research, PubMed, PsycINFO, PsycArticles databases were used. The study highlighted the importance of using standard protocols to evaluate executive dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease. The Stroop task allows discriminating better between healthy and pathological aging
2019
alzheimer's disease; executive functions; wisconsin card sorting test; stroop task; go/no-go task; flanker task
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Executive functions in Alzheimer disease. A systematic review / Guarino, Angela; Favieri, Francesca; Boncompagni, Ilaria; Agostini, Francesca; Cantone, Micaela; Casagrande, Maria. - In: FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1663-4365. - 10:-(2019), pp. 1-24. [10.3389/fnagi.2018.00437]
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