Neural markers of reduced arousal and consciousness in mild cognitive impairment.
Mar EstarellasJonathan HuntleyDaniel BorPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2024)
A decline in consciousness and arousal can be seen in MCI. As cognitive impairment worsens, measured by MMSE scores, levels of consciousness and arousal decrease. These findings highlight how monitoring consciousness using biomarkers could help understand and manage impairments found at the preclinical stages of AD. Further research is needed to explore markers of consciousness between people who progress from MCI to dementia and those who do not, and in people with moderate and severe AD, to promote person-centred care.