Neural Underpinnings of Learning in Dementia Populations: A Review of Motor Learning Studies Combined with Neuroimaging.
Jessica A KorteAlyssa WeakleyKareelynn Donjuan FernandezWilsaan M JoinerAudrey P FanPublished in: Journal of cognitive neuroscience (2024)
The intent of this review article is to serve as an overview of current research regarding the neural characteristics of motor learning in Alzheimer's disease (AD) as well as prodromal phases of AD: at-risk populations, and mild cognitive impairment. This review seeks to provide a cognitive framework to compare various motor tasks. We will highlight the neural characteristics related to cognitive domains that, through imaging, display functional or structural changes because of AD progression. In turn, this motivates the use of motor learning paradigms as possible screening techniques for AD and will build upon our current understanding of learning abilities in AD populations.