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This is a different perspective taking face-name recall training in individuals who are diagnosed with dementia. They took a very small sample of people, eight people, seven with Alzheimer’s disease and one, this is back when we still had multiinfarct dementia, that was the label we used. They gave people eight training sessions over two weeks. They planned to do immediate and one-month follow-up and see if it helped people remember faces and names but nobody improved. Well, seven showed no improvement, one person did improve well but because there was no improvement of the seven people they didn’t do the one-month follow-up.