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Cognitive Impairment in Alcoholics

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1990
The research literature shows that, as a result of chronic alcohol abuse, there occur impairments in abstract reasoning, problem-solving, and perceptual-motor functioning. In an earlier study, Tamkin (1983) obtained significant differences between alcoholics and paired neurotic inpatient controls only on abstract reasoning measured on the Weigl Color ...
John J. Dolenz, Arthur S. Tamkin
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Imprisonment and cognitive impairment

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1981
Examined the hypothesis that imprisonment leads to cognitive impairment. The author presents a review of empirical studies and data of a research project carried out in Belgian prisons. In this latter project the Progressive Matrices were administered individually to 90 inmates in three Belgian prisons.
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Mild Cognitive Impairment

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2017
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) occurs along a continuum from normal cognition to dementia. A roadblock to earlier diagnosis and potential treatment is the lack of consistency with screening for MCI. Universal screening would be ideal, but is limited. Once a diagnosis of MCI is made, it is important for the clinician to evaluate for reversible causes ...
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Subjective cognitive impairment

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2012
To describe the recent (2011-2012) literature relevant to subjective cognitive impairment (SCI), focusing principally on studies of this symptom in older age groups. This is an issue of growing importance: although the symptom itself is controversial in older people because of variable associations with objective cognitive impairment, it remains one of
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Mild cognitive impairment

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2002
Mild cognitive impairment is an emerging term that encompasses the clinical state between elderly normal cognition and dementia. Controversy surrounds its characterization, implementation, and definition. Mild cognitive impairment is now the focus of natural history studies, biomarker studies, along with Alzheimer's disease prevention studies. The mild
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Mild Cognitive Impairment

New England Journal of Medicine, 2011
Desmond O'Neill   +2 more
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Cognitive Impairments

2012
Paul J. Eslinger   +3 more
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Mild cognitive impairment

Aging & Mental Health, 2003
S. H. Zarit, Holly Tuokko
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Driving with Cognitive Impairment

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1993
Daniel J. Foley, Robin A. Barr
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