Interactions between subjective memory complaint and objective cognitive deficit on memory performances.
Soowon ParkJi-Hye LeeJiyeon LeeYoungsung ChoHyun Gyu ParkYongjoon YooJung-Hae YounSeung-Ho RyuJae Yeon HwangJeongsim KimJun-Young LeePublished in: BMC geriatrics (2019)
There are interactions between subjective cognition (i.e., SMC) and objective cognition (i.e., cognitive status) on memory performances in older adults. The roles of SMCs on memory performances should be interpreted with older adults' objective cognitive status.