Spatial disorientation in Alzheimer's disease: the remembrance of things passed
- PMID: 14663030
- DOI: 10.1212/wnl.61.11.1491
Spatial disorientation in Alzheimer's disease: the remembrance of things passed
Abstract
Background: Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and many older adults become lost even in familiar surroundings. This is commonly attributed to memory impairment, but it may reflect impaired spatial cognition.
Methods: The authors examined the role of memory, perceptual, and cognitive mechanisms in spatial disorientation by comparing the performance of normal young (YN), middle-aged (MA), older adult (OA), and AD subjects on neuropsychological and spatial orientation tests.
Results: The tendency to become lost is shared by almost all patients with AD (93%) and some OA subjects (38%). This impairment is not related to memory impairment. Instead, it reflects an inability to link recognized scenes with locations in the environment.
Conclusions: Spatial disorientation reflects the impaired linking of landmarks and routes that should be assessed in conjunction with routine memory testing in elderly patients.
Comment in
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Alzheimer's disease as a window to neural mechanisms of cognition.Neurology. 2003 Dec 9;61(11):1470-1. doi: 10.1212/wnl.61.11.1470. Neurology. 2003. PMID: 14663024 No abstract available.
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