26 research outputs found

    The association between subjective memory complaint and objective cognitive function in older people with previous major depression

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    The goal of this study is to investigate associations between subjective memory complaint and objective cognitive performance in older people with previous major depression-a high-risk sample for cognitive impairment and later dementia. A cross-sectional study was carried out in people aged 60 or over with previous major depression but not fulfilling current major depression criteria according to DSM-IV-TR. People with dementia or Mini-Mental State Examination score less than 17 were excluded. Subjective memory complaint was defined on the basis of a score ≧4 on the subscale of Geriatric Mental State schedule, a maximum score of 8. Older people aged equal or over 60 without any psychiatric diagnosis were enrolled as healthy controls. Cognitive function was evaluated using a series of cognitive tests assessing verbal memory, attention/speed, visuospatial function, verbal fluency, and cognitive flexibility in all participants. One hundred and thirteen older people with previous major depression and forty-six healthy controls were enrolled. Subjective memory complaint was present in more than half of the participants with depression history (55.8%). Among those with major depression history, subjective memory complaint was associated with lower total immediate recall and delayed verbal recall scores after adjustment. The associations between subjective memory complaint and worse memory performance were stronger in participants with lower depressive symptoms (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score<7). The results suggest subjective memory complaint may be a valid appraisal of memory performance in older people with previous major depression and consideration should be given to more proactive assessment and follow-up in these clinical samples

    Teaching: Natural or Cultural?

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    In this chapter I argue that teaching, as we now understand the term, is historically and cross-culturally very rare. It appears to be unnecessary to transmit culture or to socialize children. Children are, on the other hand, primed by evolution to be avid observers, imitators, players and helpers—roles that reveal the profoundly autonomous and self-directed nature of culture acquisition (Lancy in press a). And yet, teaching is ubiquitous throughout the modern world—at least among the middle to upper class segment of the population. This ubiquity has led numerous scholars to argue for the universality and uniqueness of teaching as a characteristically human behavior. The theme of this chapter is that this proposition is unsustainable. Teaching is largely a result of recent cultural changes and the emergence of modern economies, not evolution

    Medidas imitanciomĂ©tricas em crianças com ausĂȘncia de emissĂ”es otoacĂșsticas Acoustic immittance in children without otoacoustic emissions

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    Partindo da hipĂłtese de que alteraçÔes da função de orelha mĂ©dia possam prejudicar a captação das EOAs, Ă© possĂ­vel que a ausĂȘncia destas, em lactentes, esteja associada a discretas alteraçÔes timpanomĂ©tricas. OBJETIVO: Verificar a associação entre resposta de EOAT e alteração imitanciomĂ©trica com a sonda de 226Hz em lactentes. MÉTODOS: Estudo de coorte contemporĂąnea com corte transversal. Foram avaliados 20 lactentes com ausĂȘncia de EOAT (grupo pesquisa) e 101 lactentes com presença de EOAT (grupo comparação), com idades variando entre o nascimento e oito meses. Os lactentes foram submetidos a: timpanometria; pesquisa dos limiares de reflexo acĂșstico contralateral com estĂ­mulos de 0,5k, 1k, 2k, 4kHz e ruĂ­do de faixa larga; emissĂ”es otoacĂșsticas (transiente e por produtos de distorção). O potencial evocado auditivo de tronco encefĂĄlico para pesquisa do limiar de resposta foi realizado no grupo pesquisa. RESULTADOS: Observou-se diferença estatisticamente significante entre os grupos (p<0,05), caracterizada pela redução na altura timpanomĂ©trica e aumento do limiar de reflexo acĂșstico no grupo pesquisa e a ocorrĂȘncia de discreto comprometimento de orelha mĂ©dia, no grupo pesquisa, associada Ă s respostas eletrofisiolĂłgicas normais. CONCLUSÃO: O uso combinado da timpanometria e do reflexo acĂșstico, em lactentes, acrescenta precisĂŁo no diagnĂłstico de alteração de orelha mĂ©dia.<br>Considering the hypothesis that middle ear changes can impair the recording of otoacoustic emissions, it is possible that absent otoacoustic emissions in infants could be associated with a light tympanometric change. AIM: To study the association between transient otoacoustic emissions and changes in acoustic immittance measurements with 226Hz probe tone in neonates. METHODS: Cross-sectional contemporary cohort study. 20 infants with no transient otoacoustic emissions (study group) and 101 infants with transient otoacoustic emissions (control group), with ages ranged from birth to eight months, were assessed. Infants were submitted to: admittance tympanometry; contralateral acoustic reflex threshold with stimulus of 0.5, 1, 2, 4 kHz and broad band noise; transient and distortion product otoacoustic emissions. The auditory brain response was used to study the threshold in neonates without transient otoacoustic emissions. RESULTS: Significant statistical differences were observed between the groups (p < 0.005), characterized by reduction in tympanometric configuration and increase acoustic reflex thresholds in the study group. These data suggest the occurrence of middle ear mild impairment in infants without transient otoacoustic emissions associated with normal auditory brain response. CONCLUSION: tympanometry associated with acoustic reflex adds accuracy to the diagnosis of middle ear abnormalities

    Prevalence and incidence of memory complaints in employed compared to non-employed aged 55-64 years and the role of employment characteristics

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    Objectives: To examine the association of employment status and characteristics with prevalent and incident memory complaints (MC) in 55-64-year-olds. Methods: Subjects were participants of the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam (LASA). Respondents with baseline data were selected to examine the association of employment status (n = 1525) and employment characteristics (n = 1071) with prevalent MC (i.e., MC at baseline). Respondents without MC at baseline were selected to examine the association of employment (n = 526) and employment characteristics (n = 379; working hours, job prestige, job level, psychological job demands, iso-strain) with incident MC (i.e., no MC at baseline and MC at three-year follow-up). Associations were adjusted for relevant covariates (demographics, memory performance, physical health, mental health, personality traits). Logistic regression was applied. Data were weighed according to gender and age of the Dutch population. Results: At baseline 20.5% reported MC. At three-year follow-up, 15.4% had incident MC. No associations were found between employment status and MC. Adjusted analysis revealed that individuals with high occupational cognitive demands were more likely to have prevalent MC. Conclusions: Middle-aged workers are equally as likely to experience MC as non-working age-peers. Among workers, those with cognitively demanding work were more likely to experience MC, independent of memory performance. Memory decline due to ageing may be noticed sooner in 55-64-year-olds performing cognitively demanding work
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