Research Finds Photos More Useful Than Words
Featured on: Eureka Alert
Publication date: Apr 30, 2009
Publication date: Apr 30, 2009
Research conducted under Brandon Ally, PhD of the Boston University School of Medicine indicates that sufferers of the amnestic form of mild cognitive impairment, an early form of Alzheimer's Disease, are less impaired in their ability to retrieve memories using pictures than their ability to remember them when using words.
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