Table 1.
N | Age | Education | MMSE | forgetting prevalence** |
false memory prevalence** |
Average forgetting score |
Average false memories score |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OC | 57 | 76.04d* | 16.79 | 29.37 | 10.53%(c) d†- | 7.02% (c)d†- | .66 | .48 |
(SD) | (7.16) | d†b* | d†b† | - | 33.33%(l)b*d* | (.62) | (.48) | |
(2.44) | (1.10) | 45.61%(l)d†b† | ||||||
MCI | 44 | 79.88 | 15.11a* | 25.73 | 25.00%(c) d†- | 6.80%(c)d†- | .95 | .74 |
(SD) | (7.98) | (2.85) | a†d† | 79.55%(l)a† | 63.64%(l)a*d* | (.59) | (.49) | |
(5.56) | ||||||||
AD | 49 | 81.65a* | 14.41a† | 19.44 | 69.39%(c) | 53.06%(c)a†b†- | 1.90 | 1.65 |
(SD) | (7.79) | (2.79) | a†b† | a†b†- | 89.80%(l)a† b* | (.79) | (.84) | |
(6.05) | 95.92%(l)a† |
Abbreviations: OC, Older Controls; MCI, patients with mild cognitive impairment; AD, patients with Alzheimer’s disease dementia. Standard deviations are in parentheses. One AD and one MCI subject were missing age and education.
different from OC
different from MCI
different from AD
p < .01
p < .001
conservative and
liberal estimates of forgetting prevalence, see methods for more details.