People With Early Alzheimer's Fail To Tell What's Important From What's Not
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Publication date: May 4, 2009
Publication date: May 4, 2009
In a study conducted at the Alzheimer's Disease Research Centre at Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, it was found that those suffering from Alzheimer's Disease are less able than others to determine the relative importance of things and memorize or learning accordingly, possibly contributing to the effects of the disease
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