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Subcortical Profile of Memory Compromise Among HIV-1-Infected Individuals

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Pages 1779-1803 | Published online: 15 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: To examine the hypothesis of subcortical pathologic impairment in HIV/AIDS. Method: The study included 22 HIV+, 22 HIV− controls, 22 learning disordered (LD) HIV−, and 22 depressive HIV−. The groups were compared on eight WMS-III Indices. Results: Analyses revealed significantly lower scores (p < .05) in HIV+ on visual immediate memory, immediate memory, visual delayed memory, auditory delayed memory, working memory, and general memory. For all cases, HIV+ participants scored below the control group only. Conclusions: WMS-III indices discriminated HIV+ participants from normal comparisons. Inability to find differences between HIV+ and depressive and LD groups reflects the isolation of the subcortical effect to the HIV+ group.

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