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10 304 29 3 confusional state MRI 29 3 304 311 2009 Key Words memory test attention brain region causative disease subcortical dementia 1 Confusional state Digit Span 1 1 5 4 Mini Mental State Examination MMSE Serial 7 100 7 5 7

2009 9 30 305 11 3 5 Lezak 2005 MMSE 3 1 1 5 30 2 MMSE 3 3 Wechsler Memory Scale Revised WMS R 2001 Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test RBMT 2002 WMS R RBMT prospective memory 4 27 2002 Everyday Memory Checklist EMC Wilson 1989 2003 EMC 13 4 WMS R 4 RBMT Alzheimer s disease assessment scale ADAS Clinical dementia rating CDR 1 Alzheimer s disease AD 2002 EMC CDR

12 306 29 3 RBMT 2 WMS R EMC CDR RBMT 103 CDR 0.5 1 AD Kazui 2006 EMC unawareness score 3 autobiographical memory autobiographical incidents personal semantic memory Kopelman 1989 Autobiographical Memory Interview AMI Kopelman 1989 3 1993 1998 Family Line Test FLT Kazui 2000 AD AD 1996 4 / AD Transient Global Amnesia TGA Zola Morgan 1986

2009 9 30 307 13 TGA Kazui 1996 Papez Yakovlev 1 Cummings 1993 MR

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2009 9 30 309 15 idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus inph AD inph 200 1 Iseki 2009 inph AD inph AD Ogino 2006 85.7 inph MMSE 3 MMSE 21.8 4.1 12 inph 0.8 0.9 1.8 1.3 MMSE 20 inph 9 MMSE 23.7 2.1 1.0 0.9 2.4 0.7 MRI

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2009 9 30 311 17 Abstract How to assess memory in amnesia patients Hiroaki Kazui Masatoshi Takeda We summarized how to assess memory in amnesia patients. First, we have to exclude apparent amnesia due to attentional disturbance in assessing memory impairment in patients who seem to have poor memory. After excluding apparent amnesia patients, we evaluate memory impairment in real amnesia patients from various perspectives, such as modalities of stimuli the patients learn and remember verbal memory/visual memory, types of remembering recall/recognition, and types of amnesia anterograde amnesia/retrograde amnesia. In Japan, we can use the Wechsler Memory Scale Revised and the Rivermead Behavioral Memory Test for evaluating recent memory. However, there are no standardized remote memory tests but some tests were available in Japan. We should refer to the neuroimaging findings, such as those on magnetic resonance and single photon emission computed tomographic imaging studies of the patients, and information concerning causative diseases. Although many brain regions are associated with memory, the medial temporal lobe, thalamus, and basal forebrain play important roles in memory function. Patients with damage to these regions show characteristic amnesia corresponding to the respective regions. Patients with dissociative disorder also show retrograde amnesia and/or anterograde amnesia, although we cannot clarify any abnormalities in their brains using the neuroimaging techniques currently available. Patients with subcortical dementia, such as idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus, also show amnesia, but amnesia is milder in those patients than in patients with Alzheimer s disease AD. In addition, recognition and cued recall are more preserved in patients with subcortical dementia than in those with AD. This finding is useful for discriminating patients with subcortical dementia and AD.