A Meta-Analysis of Semantic Memory in Mild Cognitive Impairment

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Sven Joubert
Ludovic Gardy
Mira Didic
Isabelle Rouleau
Emmanuel J. Barbeau
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[1] Centre de Recherche de l’Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal (CRIUGM),Département de Psychologie
[2] Université de Montréal,Département de Psychologie
[3] Université de Toulouse,undefined
[4] UPS,undefined
[5] Centre de Recherche Cerveau et Cognition,undefined
[6] CerCo,undefined
[7] CNRS UMR 5549,undefined
[8] APHM,undefined
[9] Timone,undefined
[10] Service de Neurologie et de Neuropsychologie,undefined
[11] Hôpital Timone Adultes,undefined
[12] Aix Marseille Univ,undefined
[13] INSERM,undefined
[14] INS,undefined
[15] Inst Neurosci Syst,undefined
[16] Université du Québec à Montréal,undefined
[17] Centre de Recherche du Centre Hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal,undefined
来源
Neuropsychology Review | 2021年 / 31卷
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Semantic memory; Naming; MCI; Alzheimer’s disease; Meta-analysis;
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Accumulating evidence over the past decade suggests that semantic deficits represent a consistent feature of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). A meta-analysis was performed to examine if semantic deficits are consistently found in patients with MCI. Studies meeting all inclusion criteria were selected for the current meta-analysis. An effect size and a weight were calculated for each study. A random effect model was performed to assess the overall difference in semantic performances between MCI patients and healthy subjects. 22 studies (476 healthy participants, 476 MCI patients, mean Mini Mental Status Examination of the MCI patients: 27.05 ± 0.58) were included in the meta-analysis. Results indicate that MCI patients systematically performed significantly worse than healthy matched controls in terms of overall semantic performance (mean effect size of 1.02; 95% CI [0.80; 1.24]). Semantic deficits are a key feature of MCI. Semantic tests should be incorporated in routine clinical assessments.
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