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Value of neuropsychological tests for diagnosing Alzheimer Disease depending on depressive symptoms

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It has been shown before, that the validity of neuropsychological tests to discriminate between people with and without Alzheimer's disease differ in depressed and non-depressed patients. In this work, we wanted to extend these findings beyond the dichotomy depressed/non-depressed. For this, we formed three groups of people with low, medium and a high number of depressive symptoms and analysed, how well different neuropsychological tests can differentiate between patients with and without AD-typical changes in cerebrospinal fluid.

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Felix Menne
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