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Figure 1 | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

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From: HIV effects on age-associated neurocognitive dysfunction: premature cognitive aging or neurodegenerative disease?

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Change in delayed recall performance on the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test Revised (HVLT-R) as a function of age for HIV + and HIV groups. The HIV+ group showed performance declines with increasing age, whereas the HIV group had either stable or slight improvements in recall over 1 year, showing a clear interaction between age and HIV effects on verbal recall. Results are displayed as means with 95% confidence bands. Change is defined as the difference between baseline and follow-up scores (12 months - 0 months).

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