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Functional cognitive disorders

Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2022
The article provides an overview of scientific publications devoted to the study of the problem of functional cognitive disorders (FCD), which are one of the variants of functional neurological disorders (FND). The authors provide data on the frequency of occurrence of this pathology, the differences between the concepts of FCD and «subjective ...
L.S. Chutko, S.Yu. Surushkina
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Neurobiology of cognitive disorders

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2009
Neurodegenerative brain diseases, including Alzheimer's disease, frontotemporal degeneration and Lewy body disease, are the most frequent pathologies underlying cognitive disorders in old age. This review outlines recent advances in the understanding of key molecular mechanisms involved in these neurodegenerations, particularly with regard to the ...
Alexander, Kurz, Robert, Perneczky
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High Prevalence of Social Cognition Disorders and Mild Cognitive Impairment Long Term After Stroke

Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders, 2019
Purpose: Social cognition disorders after stroke are poorly described. Yet, rehabilitation difficulties are frequent after stroke. This study aimed to evaluate the frequency of social cognition disorders 3 years after a first-ever stroke and to assess ...
Bénédicte Sensenbrenner   +7 more
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Neurosyphilis and cognitive disorders

Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Viellissement, 2013
We report the case of a 75 year old man, admitted for a delirium which was unusual by its severity and duration. Underlying disorders were an infectious disease (neurosyphilis) and prodromal Alzheimer's disease. This association was thought to be responsible for the delirium intensity.
Anne, Forest, Zina, Barrou, Marc, Verny
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Cognition in Bipolar Disorder

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2005
BPD is often associated with cognitive deficits that tend to be present regardless of mood state. Greater impairments tend to be seen in BPD patients who are older, have an early onset of the disease, and suffer a more severe course of illness. The literature also suggests that cognitive deficits are present early in patients with BPD and may be ...
I Julian, Osuji, C Munro, Cullum
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Cognition in eating disorders

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 1991
Cognitive functions were investigated in four groups of women: 30 underweight anorexics, 38 normal-weight bulimics, 20 long-term weight-restored anorexics, and 39 normal controls. A MANOVA was used to examine performance on five neuropsychological domains derived from prior principal components analyses of a comprehensive neuropsychological battery ...
B P, Jones   +3 more
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Disorders of Cognition

Seminars in Neurology, 2011
Cognitive complaints are common in any adult neurology practice, and may present in a variety of ways other than classic "memory loss." In this article, the author reviews a simple approach to a symptom-based differential diagnosis, including recognition of impairment in several key cognitive domains as well as associated symptoms such as motor ...
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[Cognition disorders].

Psychologie & neuropsychiatrie du vieillissement, 2010
C. Derouesné
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Cognitive Disorders

2023
Cognitive disorders refer to a group of conditions that affect a person's ability to think, reason, remember, and communicate. These disorders can have a significant impact on the patient's quality of life as well as his or her ability to perform everyday tasks and interact with others. They also pose a major problem for the patient's family. Cognitive
Duman, H.T.   +2 more
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Motor behavior unmasks residual cognition in disorders of consciousness

Annals of Neurology, 2019
Disorders of consciousness (DOC) are a common consequence of severe brain injuries, and clinical evaluation is critical to provide a correct diagnosis and prognosis.
A. Pincherle   +7 more
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