Deconstructing Lifecourse Mechanisms of Alzheimer’s Disease Disparities
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Jennifer J. Manly, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Neuropsychology in Neurology
Columbia University Medical Center
Summary
Dr. Manly aims to improve the diagnostic accuracy of neuropsychological tests when used to detect cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease among African American and Hispanic elders. This work clarifies the independent influences of language, acculturation, educational experiences, racial socialization, and socioeconomic status on cognitive test performance, with the ultimate goal of understanding more about the relationship between culture and cognition. Recent work focuses on the specificity of cognitive tasks in detecting subtle cognitive decline among illiterate and low-literacy elders. This work has important implications for determining the complex influence of reading and writing skills on brain function.
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