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Distinctive neuropsychological profiles differentiate patients with functional memory disorder from patients with amnestic-mild cognitive impairment.

Sarah J WakefieldDaniel J BlackburnKirsty HarknessAijaz KhanMarkus ReuberAnnalena Venneri
Published in: Acta neuropsychiatrica (2017)
Whilst subjective complaints are common within the FMD population, no objective impairment could be detected, even on a sensitive battery of tasks designed to detect subtle deficits caused by an early neurodegenerative brain disease. This study indicates that FMD patients can be successfully differentiated from patients with neurodegenerative memory decline by characterising their neuropsychological profile.
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