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Jerome A. Yesavage

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  446
Citations -  43320

Jerome A. Yesavage is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 423 publications receiving 39527 citations. Previous affiliations of Jerome A. Yesavage include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & National Institutes of Health.

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Dissociation between two forms of conceptual priming in Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: Patients with Alzheimer's disease showed normal priming on word-associate production but impairedpriming on category-exemplar production, which suggests that conceptual priming is not a unitary form of memory but rather is mediated by separable memory systems.
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Cognitive decline in patients with Alzheimer disease: differences in patients with and without extrapyramidal signs.

TL;DR: Overall, patients with EPS deteriorated 67% faster on MMSE than did patients with no evidence of EPS, indicating that the clinical presence of EPS is a poor overall prognostic sign in patients with a clinical diagnosis of AD.
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Subclinical anxiety symptoms, sleep, and daytime dysfunction in older adults with primary insomnia.

TL;DR: Elevated state and trait anxiety were associated with worse social functioning, and higher levels of trait anxiety was associated with better role functioning, suggesting subclinical anxiety symptoms may be an important target for clinical intervention to improve sleep and functioning in older adults with primary insomnia.
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Imagery mnemonic training in a patient with primary degenerative dementia.

TL;DR: A visual-imagery mnemonic was used as a memory training aid for a 66-year-old patient with primary degenerative dementia and extended the length of retention time for name-face recall from baseline.