Alzheimer dementia in Down's syndrome: the relevance of cognitive ability

By: Temple, V.
Contributor(s): Jozsvai, E | Konstantareas, M.M | Hewitt, T.A.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 45 (1) 2001: 47-55.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | ALZHEIMER DISEASE AND DEMENTIA | COGNITIVE SKILLSSummary: The present study compared individuals with Down's syndrome who were found to have symptoms of dementia with those who remained symptom-free to determine if the two groups differed in their level of education, employment, recreational activities, years in an institution or overall level of cognitive functioning. [AJ].
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The present study compared individuals with Down's syndrome who were found to have symptoms of dementia with those who remained symptom-free to determine if the two groups differed in their level of education, employment, recreational activities, years in an institution or overall level of cognitive functioning. [AJ].

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