This volume provides a comprehensive resource for clinicians, researchers, and students involved in the study, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of people with MCI.
Part 1. Introduction. H. Tuokko, I. McDowell, An Overview of Mild Cognitive Impairment. Part 2. General Population Research on MCI. C. Fabrigoule, P. Barberger-Gateau, J.-F. Dartigues, The PAQUID Study. K. Palmer, L. Bäckman, B.J. Small, L. Fratiglioni, Cognitive Impairment in Elderly Persons without Dementia: Findings from the Kungsholmen Project. J. Fleming, F.E. Matthews, M. Chatfield, C. Brayne, Population Levels of Mild Cognitive Impairment in England and Wales. A. Collie, P. Maruff, D.G. Darby, C. Masters, J. Currie, The Melbourne Aging Study. Part 3. Specific Samples. R. Wilson, N.T. Aggarwal, D.A. Bennett, Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Religious Orders Study. G. Smith, M. Machulda, K. Kantarci, A Perspective from the Mayo Clinic. M.C. Tierney, Prediction of Probable Alzheimer's Disease: The Sunnybrook Memory Study. H. Wolf, H.-J. Gertz, Studies in the Leipzig Memory Clinic: Contribution to the Concept of Mild Cognitive Impairment. Part 4. Interventions. H. Chertkow, Emerging Pharmacological Therapies for Mild Cognitive Impairment. B. Woods, L. Clare, Cognition-based Therapies and Mild Cognitive Impairment. K. Peters, G. Winocur, Combined Therapies in Mild Cognitive Impairment. Part 5. Summary and Future Directions. H. Tuokko, D.F. Hultsch, The Future of Mild Cognitive Impairment.
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