Failure to stop autocorrect errors in reading aloud increases in aging especially with a positive biomarker for Alzheimer's disease
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Failure to stop autocorrect errors in reading aloud increases in aging especially with a positive biomarker for Alzheimer's disease
Abstract
The present study examined the effects of aging and CSF biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD) on the ability to control production of unexpected words in connected speech elicited by reading aloud. Fifty-two cognitively healthy participants aged 66-86 read aloud 6 paragraphs with 10 malapropisms including 5 on content words (e.g., "window cartons" that elicited autocorrect errors to "window curtains") and 5 on function words (e.g., "thus concept" that elicited autocorrections to "this concept") and completed a battery of neuropsychological tests including a standardized Stroop task. Reading aloud elicited more autocorrect errors on function than content words, but these were equally correlated with age and Aβ1-42 levels. The ability to stop autocorrect errors declined in aging and with lower (more AD-like) levels of Aβ1-42, and multiplicatively so, such that autocorrect errors were highest in the oldest-old with the lowest Aβ1-42 levels. Critically, aging effects were significant even when controlling statistically for Aβ1-42. Finally, both autocorrect and Stroop errors were correlated with Aβ1-42, but only autocorrect errors captured unique variance in predicting Aβ1-42 levels. Reading aloud requires simultaneous planning and monitoring of upcoming speech. These results suggest that healthy aging leads to decline in the ability to intermittently monitor for and detect conflict during speech planning and that subtle cognitive changes in preclinical AD magnify this aging deficit. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
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