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Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. · Nov 2003
Comparative StudyImplicit and explicit emotional memory for melodies in Alzheimer's disease and depression.
- Nolwenn Quoniam, Anne-Marie Ergis, Philippe Fossati, Isabelle Peretz, Séverine Samson, Marie Sarazin, and Jean-François Allilaire.
- Laboratoire de Psychologie Clinique et de Psychopathologie, Institut de Psychologie, Université Paris 5, Paris, France. nolwenn.quoniam@free.fr
- Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 2003 Nov 1; 999: 381-4.
AbstractThe present study investigates the impact of emotional deficits on implicit and explicit memory for musical stimuli in patients with Alzheimer's disease and elderly depressed patients. Results showed that unlike Alzheimer's patients, depressed patients were unable to develop a positive affective bias of judgment for previously heard melodies.
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