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Mild cognitive impairment and prospective memory: translating the evidence into neuropsychological practice.

Glynda J KinsellaKerryn E PikeMarina G CavuotoStephen D Lee
Published in: The Clinical neuropsychologist (2018)
Prospective memory is impaired in older adults with MCI, with a pattern of performance that helps with differential diagnosis from healthy aging. Clinical neuropsychologists are encouraged to add prospective memory assessment to their toolbox for diagnostic evaluation of clients with MCI. Preliminary findings of prospective memory interventions in MCI are promising, but more work is required to determine how different approaches translate to increasing independence in everyday life.
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