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Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition

A Journal on Normal and Dysfunctional Development
Volume 15, 2008 - Issue 3
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Original Articles

White Matter Hyperintensities and Working Memory: An Explorative Study

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Pages 384-399
Received 21 Dec 2006
Accepted 26 Jul 2007
Published online: 17 Apr 2008

ABSTRACT

White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are commonly observed in elderly people and may have the most profound effect on executive functions, including working memory. Surprisingly, the Digit Span backward, a frequently employed working memory task, reveals no association with WMH. In the present study, it was investigated whether more detailed analyses of WMH variables and study sample selection are important when establishing a possible relationship between the Digit Span backward and WMH. To accomplish this, the Digit Span backward and additional working memory tests, WMH subscores, and cardiovascular risk factors were examined. The results revealed that performance on the Digit Span backward test is unrelated to WMH, whereas a relationship between other working memory tests and WMH was confirmed. Furthermore, a division between several white matter regions seems important; hyperintensities in the frontal deep white matter regions were the strongest predictor of working memory performance.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Part of this research was supported by grants from the ‘Roomsch Catholyk Oude-Armenkantoor’ of Amsterdam and the ‘Stichting Alzheimer & Neuropsychiatrie Foundation Amsterdam’ to Barbera van Harten.

 

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