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  • Title: The relation of white matter hyperintensities to cognitive performance in the normal old: education matters.
    Author: Nebes RD, Meltzer CC, Whyte EM, Scanlon JM, Halligan EM, Saxton JA, Houck PR, Boada FE, Dekosky ST.
    Journal: Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn; 2006; 13(3-4):326-40. PubMed ID: 16887777.
    Abstract:
    This study examined whether the severity of cerebral white matter abnormalities (evident on MR images as white matter hyperintensities (WMH)) was related to the cognitive performance of 141 high-functioning older adults. The elderly showed the typical age decrement on measures of processing speed, working memory, and inhibition; however WMH severity was significantly related only to processing speed. The strength of this relationship was, however, influenced by the educational level of the participants, such that processing speed was more associated with WMH severity in less-educated than in well-educated participants. This is consistent with recent concepts of cognitive reserve, but does raise a question as to the underlying source of the cognitive decrement found in the sort of well-educated elders typically used in cognitive-aging studies.
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