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Review
. 2022 Sep:140:104773.
doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104773. Epub 2022 Jul 8.

Cognitive and neuroimaging correlates of financial exploitation vulnerability in older adults without dementia: Implications for early detection of Alzheimer's disease

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Cognitive and neuroimaging correlates of financial exploitation vulnerability in older adults without dementia: Implications for early detection of Alzheimer's disease

Laura Fenton et al. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Neuropathology characteristic of Alzheimer's disease (AD) begins to accumulate years to decades before cognitive changes are clinically detectable on standard neuropsychological tests. This presents a challenge for early intervention efforts and has spurred research on the identification of behavioral correlates of early neuropathological changes. Recent evidence suggests that financial exploitation vulnerability (FEV) due to impaired decision making may serve as an early behavioral manifestation of AD neuropathology, thereby indicating an increased likelihood for subsequent cognitive decline. An understanding of the underlying mechanisms of FEV is therefore warranted for the identification of individuals at risk for cognitive decline due to AD, and for empowering and protecting older adults vulnerable to financial exploitation. In the current review, we first highlight the devastating consequences of financial exploitation of older adults. We then summarize research on the cognitive, neuroimaging, and neuropathological correlates of FEV in older adults without dementia and propose a theoretical model in which early accumulation of AD pathology manifests as FEV. We conclude with clinical implications and directions for future research.

Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease; Financial exploitation; Older adults.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests

The authors report no competing interests.

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Theoretical model in which financial exploitation vulnerability manifests as an early behavioral sign of underlying Alzheimer’s disease related neuropathology.

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