“…NOC participants were healthy UK-ADC cohort volunteers (n = 4) or referrals to the memory clinic for evaluation who did not receive a clinical diagnosis and were considered NOC based on criteria listed below (n = 14). In keeping with contemporary clinical criteria (Albert et al, 2011; Arsenault-Lapierre et al, 2011; Lekeu et al, 2010; Reid & Maclullich, 2006), aMCI was indicated by A) absence of dementia, B) absence of cognitive, clinical, or behavioral symptoms consistent with sources of non-amnestic cognitive impairment, and C) objective memory impairment evidenced by performance more than 1.5 standard deviations below age-standardized normal values on at least one of several memory measures including Wechsler Memory Scale Logical Memory (WMS-R), the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT-II), and the Benton Visual Retention Test (BVRT-5, Forms C & D). AD was diagnosed using Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia Workgroup criteria, which hold, briefly, that insidious-onset dementia is present in the absence of another psychiatric or neurological condition (McKhann et al, 2011).…”