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Cognitive disorders in children
Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1993Cognitive disorders affect thinking and perceptual processes and the acquisition of knowledge and new information. They have an enormous societal impact because special educational resources are required, and independent living often cannot be achieved. Learning problems may lead to behavioral disorders in the home and community.
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Hypertension and Cognitive Disorders
Cardiology in ReviewSystemic hypertension is possibly the most important modifiable risk factor for the development of cognitive decline, both for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. For effective blood pressure (BP) control, it requires proper assessment, using brachial, central, and ambulatory measurements, and monitoring with a focus on different BP ...
Kannayiram, Alagiakrishnan +4 more
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Neglect and prism adaptation: A new therapeutic tool for spatial cognition disorders
Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2006Purpose: A large proportion of right-hemisphere stroke patients show unilateral neglect, a neurological deficit of perception, attention, representation, and/or performing actions within their left-sided space, inducing many functional debilitating ...
G. Rode +4 more
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Neuropeptides and Cognitive Disorders
1986Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the clinical studies done with the peptides related to adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) and vasopressin. The chapter discusses the several factors that hamper a clearcut statement on whether there is a positive effect of these substances. The chapter focuses on these two factors, first, the heterogeneity of
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2017
Dementia is usually evaluated and managed in the outpatient arena, but neurologists deal with hospitalized patients with dementia as an exacerbation of the mental status with concurrent illness or suspicion of dementia in a patient with hospital-acquired delirium.
Howard S. Kirshner, Karl E. Misulis
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Dementia is usually evaluated and managed in the outpatient arena, but neurologists deal with hospitalized patients with dementia as an exacerbation of the mental status with concurrent illness or suspicion of dementia in a patient with hospital-acquired delirium.
Howard S. Kirshner, Karl E. Misulis
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Social Cognition in Autism and Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders: The Same but Different?
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020L. Boada +8 more
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Rehabilitation of Social Cognition Disorders
, 2017S. McDonald, A. Cassel
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Cognitive Disorder in the Schizophrenias
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1968openaire +2 more sources

