Reversion From Mild Cognitive Impairment To Normal Cognition: False-Positive Error Or True Restoration Thanks To Cognitive Control Ability?
Ji-Yeon ChungHyung-Jun YoonHoowon KimKyu Yeong ChoiJang Jae LeeKun Ho LeeEun Hyun SeoPublished in: Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment (2019)
Reversion from MCI to CN might not be a false-positive error but a true recovery from cognitive impairment. Our results suggest that cognitive control ability may be a characteristic favorable for the restoration of cognitive function. Therefore, assessment of cognitive control might facilitate the development of appropriate interventions for MCI as well as prognosis evaluation.