“…In general, when MCI is detected by means of the current neuropsychological tests in addition to established clinical criteria, subjects are classified into three profiles or subprofiles, as a function of the cognitive functions or processes observed to be impaired: 1] the amnestic profile, in which memory is the single impaired cognitive process; 2] the non-amnestic profile, in which memory is not affected at all, but some other cognitive processes [such as language, executive function, or praxis] are; and 3] the multidomain profile, in which both memory and some other cognitive processes are altered (Busse, Hensel, Gühne, Angermeyer, & Riedel-Heller, 2006;Migliacci, Scharovsky, & Gonorazky, 2009). Given this logic, clinical criteria alone are seldom used, and psychometric data always play a fundamental role in diagnosis, since the results obtained on neuropsychological tests can be compared to the normative data for the reference population in those or comparable existing tests.…”