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Ming-Chyi Pai
Researcher at National Cheng Kung University
Publications - 97
Citations - 2040
Ming-Chyi Pai is an academic researcher from National Cheng Kung University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 94 publications receiving 1595 citations.
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Topographical disorientation in community-residing patients with Alzheimer's disease.
Ming-Chyi Pai,W. Jake Jacobs +1 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that topographical disorientation (TD) will be an early manifestation of AD.
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Rivastigmine: the advantages of dual inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase and its role in subcortical vascular dementia and Parkinson's disease dementia
Nagaendran Kandiah,Nagaendran Kandiah,Ming-Chyi Pai,Vorapun Senanarong,Irene Looi,Encarnita Ampil,Kyung Won Park,Ananda Krishna Karanam,Stephen Christopher +8 more
TL;DR: The available evidence from the literature suggests that the dual inhibition of AChE and BuChE may afford additional therapeutic potential of rivastigmine in subcortical dementias (sub cortical VaD and PDD) with benefits on cognition and behavioral symptoms.
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Gait and balance analysis for patients with Alzheimer's disease using an inertial-sensor-based wearable instrument.
Yu-Liang Hsu,Pau-Choo Chung,Wei Hsin Wang,Ming-Chyi Pai,Chun Yao Wang,Chien Wen Lin,Hao Li Wu,Jeen-Shing Wang +7 more
TL;DR: Experimental results show that the wearable instrument with the designed gait and balance analyzing system is a promising tool for automatically analyzing gait information and balance ability, serving as assistant indicators for early diagnosis of AD.
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Tackling challenges in care of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias amid the COVID-19 pandemic, now and in the future.
Vincent Mok,Sarah T. Pendlebury,Sarah T. Pendlebury,Adrian Wong,Suvarna Alladi,Lisa Au,Philip M.W. Bath,Geert Jan Biessels,Christopher Chen,Charlotte Cordonnier,Martin Dichgans,Martin Dichgans,Jacqueline C. Dominguez,Philip B. Gorelick,Philip B. Gorelick,SangYun Kim,Timothy Kwok,Steven M. Greenberg,Jianping Jia,Rajesh N. Kalaria,Miia Kivipelto,Miia Kivipelto,Miia Kivipelto,Kandiah Naegandran,Linda C. W. Lam,Bonnie Y.K. Lam,Allen T C Lee,Hugh S. Markus,John T. O'Brien,Ming-Chyi Pai,Leonardo Pantoni,Perminder S. Sachdev,Ingmar Skoog,Eric E. Smith,Velandai Srikanth,Guk Hee Suh,Joanna M. Wardlaw,Ho Ko,Sandra E. Black,Philip Scheltens +39 more
TL;DR: This review will provide strategic directions and set standards for health‐care leaders in dementia in coordinating emergency response plans for protecting and caring for older people with dementia amid the COIVD‐19 outbreak, which is likely to continue at varying severity in different regions around the world in the medium term.
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An acute bout of aerobic or strength exercise specifically modifies circulating exerkine levels and neurocognitive functions in elderly individuals with mild cognitive impairment.
TL;DR: The present findings of changes in neuroprotective growth factors and neurocognitive performances through acute AE or RE suggest that molecular and neural prerequisites for exercise-dependent plasticity are preserved in elderly aMCI individuals.