Title of article :
Assessing olfaction in the neuropsychological exam: The relationship between odor identification and cognition in older adults
Author/Authors :
Holly James Westervelt، نويسنده , , Jessica Somerville Ruffolo، نويسنده , , Geoffrey Tremont، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
9
From page :
761
To page :
769
Abstract :
The relationship between odor identification and cognition has not been previously well characterized. The neuroanatomy of the olfactory system and the frequent finding of olfactory dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases suggest a likely relationship between odor identification and memory, language, and executive functioning, though previous studies have often failed to demonstrate the expected relationship. The current study examined this relationship in across a continuum of ability levels (N = 100). Strongest correlations were found between odor identification and language, most aspects of memory, and a measure of general cognitive functioning. Significant but more modest correlations were seen between odor identification and attention, motor, visuospatial, and executive functions. A regression analysis revealed language as the only significant predictor of olfactory performance. These findings suggest that odor identification is most closely associated with other measures of temporo-limbic functioning. The implications of these findings, particularly in consideration of the assessment of older adults, are discussed.
Keywords :
Cognitive assessment , Olfaction , odor identification , memory
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Record number :
516731
Link To Document :
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