Primacy and recency effects in verbal memory are differentially associated with post-mortem frontal cortex p-tau 217 and 202 levels in a mixed sample of community-dwelling older adults

Gicas, K. M., Honer, W. G., Petyuk, V. A., Wilson, R. S., Boyle, P. A., Leurgans, S. E., Schneider, J. A., De Jager, P. L., & Bennett, D. A. (2023). Primacy and recency effects in verbal memory are differentially associated with post-mortem frontal cortex p-tau 217 and 202 levels in a mixed sample of community-dwelling older adults. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 45(8), 770–785. https://doi.org/10.1080/13803395.2023.2232583
Authors:
Kristina M Gicas
William G Honer
Vladislav A Petyuk
Robert S Wilson
Patricia A Boyle
Sue E Leurgans
Julie A Schneider
Philip L De Jager
David A Bennett
Affiliated Authors:
Philip L De Jager
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Author Keywords:
alzheimer’s disease
verbal memory
biomarkers
phosphorylated tau
serial position
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Article
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10.1080/13803395.2023.2232583
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PubMed

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