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Funciones ejecutivas en adultos mayores alfabetizados y no alfabetizadosDOI: 10.5839/rcnp.2012.0703.06 Keywords: illiterates , executive function , aging , dementia Abstract: The study of cognitive functions in ageing, especially the executive functions in illiterate populations have not received the necessary attention. Studies show a significant increase of risk to develop cognitive impairment or dementia in populations with low level of education and/or illiterate. This increase of cases would be associated with the low capacity of brain and cognition to cope with neurodegenerative processes and which would be mediated by formal educational process. The aim of the study is compare the performance in executive functions in literate and illiterates. A total of 156 older adults were divided into four groups according to educational level: illiterates; subjects with basic and high school and subjects with university degree with the frontal assessment battery (FAB). Our results show significant differences between literates and illiterates in those variables mediated by verbal aspects and inhibitory control mechanisms. We also note that illiterate subjects and with basic school level are significantly different from subjects with higher school level and with university education. These first approximations show us the importance that formal schooling has on brain and functional architecture and opens up a line of promising research that analyzes the role of the executive function in normal and pathological cognitive ageing.
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