2020
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2020.566391
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Reliability of P3 Event-Related Potential During Working Memory Across the Spectrum of Cognitive Aging

Abstract: Event-related potentials (ERPs) offer unparalleled temporal resolution in tracing distinct electrophysiological processes related to normal and pathological cognitive aging. The stability of ERPs in older individuals with a vast range of cognitive ability has not been established. In this test-retest reliability study, 39 older individuals (age 74.10 (5.4) years; 23 (59%) women; 15 non β-amyloid elevated, 16 β-amyloid elevated, 8 cognitively impaired) with scores on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) ran… Show more

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“…These correlation coefficients are slightly higher than those found in our study (ranging between 0.55 and 0.68), which may be because our study focused on older adults with a wide range of cognitive ability. Previous studies have shown a potential confounding effect of cognitive impairment on the reliability of EEG ERP [ 9 , 60 ].…”
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“…These correlation coefficients are slightly higher than those found in our study (ranging between 0.55 and 0.68), which may be because our study focused on older adults with a wide range of cognitive ability. Previous studies have shown a potential confounding effect of cognitive impairment on the reliability of EEG ERP [ 9 , 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extensive description of the 7-min test is provided elsewhere [ 9 ]. In short, each n -back test comprised 180 trials, including 60 (33.3%) target trials and 120 (66.7%) nontarget trials.…”
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