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Cognitive deficits in narcolepsy

Journal of Sleep Research, 2006
SummaryThe aim of the investigations was to explore the nature and the severity of cognitive deficits in narcolepsy patients. In two studies, narcolepsy patients were compared with matched control subjects on a range of attention, memory and executive control tasks. Impairments were only observed on attention and executive function tasks which involved
I Daum
exaly   +3 more sources

Cognitive Deficits After Stroke

Stroke, 2023
Cognition is a central feature of human existence and brain function. Cognitive deficits are common after stroke and may strongly impact functional outcome. Recent years have seen substantial advances in our understanding of cognitive functions in the healthy state, and this new body of knowledge promises to open new avenues for understanding and ...
Steven C. Cramer   +3 more
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Cognitive Deficits in Schizophrenia

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1993
There is accumulating evidence that impairment of neuropsychological and basic information processing abilities is an important feature of schizophrenia. Despite the size of this literature and persistent controversy on many specific points, there are several key reliable findings that are relevant to everyday clinical practice.
J M, Gold, P D, Harvey
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Cognitive deficits and the neurobiology of schizophrenia

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1995
Recent research in schizophrenia has demonstrated widespread abnormalities in patients' brain structure, cognitive function, and physiology. These abnormalities are most probably developmental in origin and involve a network of connected frontal-temporal-limbic structures.
J M, Gold, D R, Weinberger
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Cognitive rehabilitation of cerebellar deficits.

CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2018
During the past 3 decades numerous neurophysiological, neuroimaging, experimental and clinical studies have evidenced a crucial role for the cerebellum in cognitive, affective and behavioral functions. As a result of the acknowledged modulatory role of the cerebellum upon remote structures such as the cerebral cortex, cerebellar injury may give rise to
Mitoma, Hiroshi   +4 more
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Pharmacotherapy of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia

CNS Spectrums, 2013
While second-generation antipsychotics treat negative as well as positive symptoms, recovery for persons with schizophrenia remains elusive, in part because there are no FDA-approved medications that treat the cognitive deficits of schizophrenia (CDS).
Lewis A, Opler   +3 more
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Cognitive deficits in major depression

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2002
Major depression is a mood disorder that is often accompanied by the impairment of cognitive functions. Although suggestive, the large range of existing neuropsychological, neuropsychiatric, and, lately, neuroimaging investigations have not yet given a consistent picture of the psychological and biological disturbances involved in this psychiatric ...
Videbech, P.   +5 more
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