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#81 - Aging, Alzheimer’s, and Sleep with Dr. William Jagust

The Matt Walker Podcast

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Aging's Cognitive Maze: Names and Attention

As individuals age, forgetting nouns, particularly proper nouns, becomes common and is generally not indicative of Alzheimer's disease. The difficulty in recalling names or words often stems from attention-related issues rather than memory loss per se. Misplacing items is also linked to attention deficits, suggesting that these challenges reflect the functioning of the frontal lobes of the brain rather than degenerative cognitive conditions.

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