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Chunk #24 — Results — Demographics

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Electroencephalographic Cross-Frequency Coupling as a Sign of Disease Progression in Patients With Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Pilot Study.
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When comparing the scores at baseline between pMCI and sMCI, we found that ACE was significantly different (see Table 3). When looking at the ACE subscores, we found that the ACE subscore comprehension was significantly different between the two groups [mean pMCI (SD) = 3.57 (0.79), mean sMCI (SD) = 4 (0), p-value = 0.035, t-stat = −2.249] and a trend for anterograde memory [mean pMCI (SD) = 16.14 (7.71), mean sMCI (SD) = 21.50 (4.68), p-value = 0.051, t-stat = −2.070]. The rest of the subscores were not significantly different between pMCI and sMCI (p-value > 0.05).