At the interface of sensory and motor dysfunctions and Alzheimer's disease
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +26 more institutions
Abstract
Recent evidence indicates that sensory and motor changes may precede the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) by several years and may signify increased risk of developing AD. Traditionally, sensory and motor dysfunctions in aging and AD have been studied separately. To ascertain the evidence supporting the relationship between age-related changes in sensory and motor systems and the development of AD and to facilitate communication between several disciplines, the National Institute on Aging held an exploratory workshop titled "Sensory and Motor Dysfunctions in Aging and AD." The scientific sessions of the workshop focused on age-related and neuropathologic changes in the olfactory, visual,…
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28Topics & keywords
- Sensory system
- Neuroscience
- Disease
- Psychology
- Cognition
- Motor system
- Dementia
- Motor function