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SESSIONE POSTER 2
Venerdì 18 marzo ore 13.00 – 14.00
Neuropsicologia e epidemiologiaDiscussant: Camillo Marra, Roma – Nicola Vanacore, Roma
33. Identification of incident dementia with a case passive follow-up in a cohort of 1693subjects in northern Italy: reliability of a classification algorithm querying the healthinformation systemFulvio Adorni, F. Prinelli, M. Musicco Milano
34. Reversible dementia: neuropsychological and neuroradiological picture of a case ofanti-NMDA-receptor encephalitisFederica Barocco, S. Gardini, C. Mutti, M. Spallazzi, P. Caffarra Parma
35. A structured group-based cognitive rehabilitation program for executive dysfunctionEdoardo Barvas, S. Lorusso, C. Maioli Rimini
36. Metabolic correlates of free and cued selective reminding test (FCRST) in prodromalad and mild behavioral variant of FTDAndrea Brugnolo, F. De Carli, D. Arnaldi, S. Morbelli, A. Picco, A. Buschiazzo, J.Accardo, M. Bauckhneht, G. Sambuceti, F. Nobili, N. Girtler Genova
37. Reversion from mild cognitive impairment to normal cognition: a systematic review ofliterature and meta-analysisMarco Canevelli, G. Grande, E. Lacorte, E. Quarchioni, M. Cesari, G. Bruno, C.Mariani, N. Vanacore Roma, Milano, Toulouse (F)
38. Socio-demographic and clinical modifications over time of subjects evaluated forcognitive disturbances in a memory clinic between 2002 and 2014Marco Canevelli, M. Cesari, F. Trobia, G. Talarico, G. Tosto, C. Ruocco, F. Letteri, R.Renie', F. Troili, F. Lucchini, F. Quarata, E. Salati, M. Gasparini, G. Bruno Roma, Toulouse(F)
39. Strenghts and weaknesses of national dementia plans around the worldTiziana Ciarambino, A. Di Pucchio, E. Lacorte, M. Canevelli, N. Vanacore Roma
40. Organization and efficiency in integrated cognitive rehabilitation: a specific treatmentto rehabilitation of cognitive functionsGennaro Della Rocca, G. Conchiglia, G. Visciglio, P. Russo, D. Grossi Napoli
41. Daily function as predictor of dementia in mild cognitive impairment. An 8-yearfollow-up in the ILSA studyAntonio Di Carlo, M. Baldereschi, M. Lamassa, F. Bovis, M. Inzitari, V. Solfrizzi, F.Panza, L. Galluzzo, E. Scafato, D. Inzitari Firenze, Barcellona (E), Bari, Roma
42. Survey of the neuropsychological tools for the diagnosis of dementia in the Italiancenters for cognitive disorders and dementiasAlessandra Di Pucchio, E. Lacorte, F. Marzolini, N. Vanacore, M. Gasparini Roma
43. Heterogeneity in MCI and early-AD. Abnormal levels of CSF biomarkers andpresence/prominence of impairment in memory or other cognitive domainsSimona Gabriella Di Santo, G. M Sancesario, A. Martorana, M. Bozzali, G. Koch, G.Sancesario, C. Caltagirone, M. Musicco Roma, Segrate (MI)
44. Parkinsonism in frontotemporal dementia: data from a Sardinian cohortFrancesca Di Stefano, A. Cannas, G. Borghero, M. Murru, M. Marrosu, F. Marrosu, G.Floris Cagliari
45. Prevalence of social cognition disorders in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosispatients
Alessandra Dodich, S. Realmuto, C. Cerami, R. Meli, N. Canessa, P. Ragonese, G. SalemiMilano, Palermo, Pavia
46. The multidimensional prognostic index based on a comprehensive geriatric assessmentpredicts caregiver burden in Alzheimer’s diseaseGrazia D'Onofrio, D. Sancarlo, F. Panza, D. Seripa, A. Greco San Giovanni Rotondo (FG)
47. Longitudinal assessment of frontal cognitive impairment in patients with motor neurondiseasePilar Maria Ferraro, F. Agosta, E. Canu, N. Riva, M. Copetti, G. Comi, M. Filippi Milano,San Giovanni Rotondo (FG)
48. The Italian version of cognitive functioning instrument (CFI): reliability and validityin healthy elderly subjectsGiulia Frattini, E. Chipi, P. Eusebi, A. Autuori, P. Calabresi, L. Parnetti Perugia
49. Longitudinal observation of neuropsychological and diffusion tensor imagingtractography alterations caused by herpes simplex virus encephalitisSimona Gardini, L. Serra, E. Tuzzi, F. Barocco, M. Spallazzi, F. Fasano, G. Crisi, M.Bozzali, P. Caffarra Parma, Roma
50. Qualitative patterns at Raven’s colored progressive matrices in mild cognitiveimpairment and Alzheimer’s diseaseElisabetta Garofalo Napoli
51. Occurrence of seizures and EEG interictal epileptiform discharges in AD patients andtheir correlation with clinical features: a cross-sectional studyFilippo Sean Giorgi, A. Vergallo, F. Baldacci, G. Pagni, L. Volpi, E. Bonanni, G.Tognoni, U. Bonuccelli Pisa
52. Frontotemporal dementia in the Marche region: an attempt to estimate incidence andprevalenceFrancesca Girelli, R. Angeloni, S. Baldinelli, G. Cacchiò, V. Cameriere, L. De Dominicis,M. Del Pesce, C. Fiori, S. Grottoli, F. Logullo, M. Morante, A. Moretti, C. Paci, I. Paolino,E. Pucci, M. Ragno, M. Signorino, M. Silvestrini, L. Provinciali, S. Luzzi Ancona, Fermo,San Benedetto del Tronto (AP), Macerata, Senigallia (AN), Pesaro, Fano (PU)
53. The use of benzodiazepines in people with cognitive complaints: a cross- sectionalstudy in the remind cohortGiulia Grande, S. Pomati, I. Tramacere, C. Mariani, G. Filippini Milano
54. Early and late effects of cognitive stimulation in Alzheimer’s disease patients: evidencefrom a 12-month prospective cohort studyLetizia Imbriano, L. Podda, L. Rendace, A. Campanelli, F. D'Antonio, C. de Lena, A.Trebbastoni Roma
55. Cognitive reserve in cognitive aging: what we can learn from Parkinson’s diseaseMaria Rita Lo Monaco, D. Fusco, D. Vetrano, G. Zuccalà, R. Bernabei, V. Brandi, S.Pisciotta, N. Ciccarelli, C. Silveri Roma
60. Progressive aphasias: might language tests play a role in early diagnosis?Cristina Pagni, M. Turini, L. Gianpietri, L. Volpi, C. Radicchi, S. Cintoli, U. Bonuccelli, G.Tognoni Pisa
61. Voluntary inhibitory control and impulsivity in Parkinson’s disease patients with andwithout levodopa-induced dyskinesiasSilvia Picazio, V. Ponzo, A. Benussi, L. Brusa, C. Caltagirone, G. Koch Roma, Brescia
62. Descriptive study on the willingness to undergo predictive genetic testing in subjects atrisk for familial Alzheimer’s diseaseGiuseppina Talarico, C. Sinopoli, G. Bruno Roma
63. Acute akinesia in dementia with Lewy bodiesRoberta Telese, R. Di Giacomo, A. D'Amico, F. Barbone, A. Thomas, M. Onofrj, L. BonanniChieti
64. Fronto-parietal network and anosognosia in cognitive decline: a resting state FMRIstudyManuela Tondelli, F. Benuzzi, D. Ballotta, D. Duzzi, M. Molinari, A. Chiari, P. NichelliModena
65. Frontal deficits and behavioral disturbances in patients with Alzheimer's disease andchronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a comorbidity problemGiacomo Tondo, E. Terazzi, P. Prandi, F. De Marchi, M. Sacchetti, R. Cantello Novara
66. Neuropsychological profile of amnestic MCI patients with selective medial temporallobe FDG-PET hypometabolismSilvia Torre, A. Dodich, C. Cerami, G. Lettieri, S. Iannaccone, G. Magnani, D. PeraniMilano
67. Picture interpretation task in dementiaGiorgia Tosi, C. Borsani, S. Castiglioni, S. De Battisti, M. Zuffi, M. Franceschi Castellanza(VA)
68. Evaluation of retinal thickness in Alzheimer’s diseaseFernanda Troili, B. Orlando, S. Calafiore, V. Cipollini, F. Pranna, A. De Carolis, G. Scuderi,F. Giubilei Roma
69. Computer-based cognitive training for dementia. Results from a randomized controlledtrial on MCI, mild AD and healthy ageingChiara Zaccarelli, G. Benati, F. Boschi, F. Barban, R. Annicchiarico, O. LymperopoulouForlì, Roma, Atene (GR)
70. Risk of suicide in patients with frontotemporal dementia: a pilot studyMilena Zucca, F. Govone, E. Rubino, P. De Martino, L. Pinessi, I. Rainero Torino
71. Prevalence of the cave of septum pellucidum in Alzheimer's dementia: a retrospectivecase-control studyLucio Tremolizzo, V. Tovazzi, M. Patassini, G. Bellelli, M. Berlingeri, L. Zapparoli, E.Paulesu, C. Ferrarese, I. Appollonio Monza, Urbino, Milano
72. Bilateral hippocampal lesions without amnestic syndrome in VGKC limbic encephalitisLaura Zazzara, C. Bussè, G. Camporese, A. Cagnin Padova
73. Pseudobulbar affect in ALS is associated to cognitive impairmentLucio Tremolizzo, D. Cereda, C. Lunetta, E. Maestri, V. Mantero, A. Rigamonti, C.Ferrarese, I. Appollonio Monza, Milano, Lecco