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How can MCI be distinguished from normal forgetfulness?

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How can MCI be distinguished from normal forgetfulness?

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Normal memory changes associated with aging are characterized by momentary lapses, such as misplacing an item, forgetting someone’s name, or forgetting to pick up something at the store. In contrast, memory loss associated with MCI is a more persistent and troublesome problem. People with MCI have much greater difficulty, for example, remembering a fact after a relatively short time. In cognitive testing, people with MCI, after a delay, remember significantly less of a paragraph they have read or details of simple drawings they have seen compared to people with normal memory changes associated with aging. A person with MCI is likely to forget important events repeatedly, while significant information is retained in normal aging. 3. What about MCI and dementia? Is there a relationship between MCI and Alzheimer’s disease? As its name indicates, MCI is a condition of mild impairment, specifically in the area of memory, while dementia is characterized by additional and severe problems in o

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