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Non-memory subjective cognitive concerns predict incident motoric cognitive risk syndrome.

Caroline O NesterE AyersL RabinJ Verghese
Published in: European journal of neurology (2020)
Subjective cognitive concerns in non-memory cognitive domains predict incident MCR. Although most MCR studies assess cognitive concerns about memory, our findings suggest the need to broaden the scope of subjective cognitive assessment to enhance the accuracy of diagnosis and prediction of future cognitive decline.
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