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Memory interference in multiple sclerosis
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Memory interference in multiple sclerosis

Abstract

To explore verbal memory impairments associated with multiple sclerosis (MS), we compared proactive and retroactive interference effects on the California Verbal Learning Test (CVLT; Delis et al., 1987) in a sample of 83 community-residing individuals with MS and 80 healthy participants. Individuals with MS demonstrated normal accumulation of proactive interference (PI), but attenuated release from PI relative to healthy individuals. Furthermore, accumulation of retroactive interference (RI) at short-delay free recall (SDFR) was intensified for those with MS as compared to healthy participants. Interestingly, accumulation of RI predicted long-term memory (LTM) only for participants with MS. These findings suggest that individuals with MS may experience particular difficulty when required to use semantic properties of information flexibly to facilitate verbal LTM.

Authors

GRIFFITHS SY; YAMAMOTO A; BOUDREAU VG; ROSS LK; KOZORA E; THORNTON AE

Journal

Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Vol. 11, No. 6, pp. 737–746

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication Date

October 1, 2005

DOI

10.1017/s135561770505085x

ISSN

1355-6177

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