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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jun-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040380826
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040380826

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A New Approach to Dementia: Examining Sensory and Perceptual Impairment is a groundbreaking work which highlights the non-memory impairments of the dementias to improve both early recognition of dementia and clinical diagnosis, as well as interventions and care. It focuses clinical attention on the significant evidence supporting the existence of many types of sensory and perception-related changes/abnormalities at the early stages of the disease and throughout its progression.

Providing a holistic overview of the field, the book includes self-reports of people with dementia, alongside an in-depth discussion of the application of the findings about non-memory impairments to clinical care and management. It leads a movement to address the over-focus on memory function in dementia and ageing, arguing for the need to test sensory and perceptual abnormalities to improve clinical practice and research into dementia and associated disorders.

With both scientific and clinical relevance, this book is essential for clinicians and researchers in ageing and dementia as well as carers working with people living with dementia, students of neuropsychology/neurocognition, medicine and health and social care.



With both scientific and clinical relevance, this book is essential for clinicians and researchers in ageing and dementia as well as carers working with people living with dementia, students of neuropsychology/neurocognition, medicine and health and social care.

Chapter
1. Introduction.
Chapter
2. Dementia: Types, characteristics and
diagnosis.
Chapter
3. Olfactory loss and dysfunction in dementia and
cognitive decline.
Chapter
4. Gustatory dysfunction in dementia and cognitive
decline.
Chapter
5. Somatosensory Dysfunction in dementia and cognitive
decline.
Chapter
6. Auditory dysfunction in dementia and cognitive decline.
Chapter
7. Visual dysfunction in dementia and cognitive decline.
Chapter
8.
Multi-sensory Dysfunction in dementia and cognitive decline.
Chapter
9.
Economic evaluation of sensory impairments related to dementia.
Chapter
10.
Environmental Design and SMART Technology for Supporting People Living with
Dementia and Sensory Changes
Andrea Tales holds a Personal Chair in Neuropsychology and Dementia Research at Swansea University and is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales.

Emma Richards is a Chartered Member of the British Psychological Society, with an interest in vascular-related dementias, early diagnosis and links with hearing loss. She works within Public Health Wales and has an honorary research position at Swansea University.

Jan Kremláek is head of Medical Biophysics LFHK at Charles University and Vice President of the Czech Society for Clinical Neurophysiology. He has been working on assessing neural activity connected with visual perception.